Jeff Peters
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Jeff Peters (1965- ) is a consultant, author and speaker whose work is widely known in the Fusebox community. He has written several books, both for New Riders and Proton Arts, and articles for magazines including ColdFusion Developers Journal and Pocket PC Magazine. Mr. Peters is a longtime proponent of the Fusebox development framework for ColdFusion and PHP, and the Fusebox Lifecycle Process (FLiP). He was a member of original Fusebox Council, and was largely responsible for differentiating between framework and methodology discussions in the Fusebox community. He has been a regular speaker at the CFUnited and Fusebox (later Frameworks) conferences.
Mr. Peters' GrokFusebox website is a collection of resources for Fusebox developers. He is also co-host of the Helms and Peters Out Loud podcast.
Uses the nickname "TJ" when trying to avoid confusion with other Jeffs, particular other Jeff Peterses. He is also mentioned in the song "Tear it up" by Hollywood Undead
[edit] Books
- Apostrophe Catastrophes (Writer's Armory, 2005)
- ColdFusion Lists, Arrays & Structures (Proton Arts, 2004)
- ColdFusion Lists, Arrays & Structures, second edition (Proton Arts, 2007)
- ColdFusion XML Objects (Proton Arts, 2006)
- Collected Webspinner, The (Proton Arts, 2005)
- Fusebox: Developing ColdFusion Applications (New Riders, 2003 with Nat Papovich)
- Fusebox 4 & FLiP: Master-Class ColdFusion Applications (Proton Arts, 2004)
- Fusebox 5 & FLiP: Master-Class ColdFusion Applications (Proton Arts, 2007)
- Fusebox Guidebook, The (Proton Arts, 2005)
- How to Drive Fusebox 5.5 (Proton Arts, 2008)
- Thinking in Outlines (Writer's Armory, 2005)
- What's New in Fusebox 4.1 (Proton Arts, 2005)
[edit] Multimedia
- Helms & Peters FLiP Out (audio CDs; 2004)
- Helms & Peters: Tales From the FLiPt (audio tracks; 2005)
[edit] External links
- Helms and Peters
- Proton Arts
- GrokFusebox.com
- Writer's Armory (an imprint of Proton Arts)
- CFUnited
- Fusebox
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