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<title>Faster Debugging with CFTIMER and CFTRACE</title>
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<description>Two of the most common debugging tasks are displaying variables and identifying bottlenecks. For years I relied on CFDUMP and CFABORT to display variables and getTickCount() to calculate processing time and identify slow-running code.</description>

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<title>CFDJ Feature Story - Debugging ColdFusion MX7</title>
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<description>Debugging. That necessary evil that none of us dare turn on in our production environments unless it is absolutely necessary. We all wonder what all that stuff does don&apos;t we? Well, let&apos;s investigate what some of it does, and what it means.</description>

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<title>Macromedia ColdFusion Debugging - Don&apos;t Forget Your Bug Spray!</title>
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<description>&apos;Sorry about that Adam, we&apos;ll have to take a deeper look at it. Uh-huh. Yeah. No, I totally understand. Okay then, I&apos;ll give you a call if I still can&apos;t replicate the problem.&apos;</description>

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