The Australian Winter Olympics website has gone live and Daemon are proud to have been the developers for it.
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While development on the next version of FarCry 5.2 has been proceeding at a furious pace, there has been a whole raft of small fixes, and enhancements for the current FarCry 5.1 release. Get the latest cumulative roll-up of enhancements, bug fixes and tweaks.
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The Jump Start Course for FarCry development should be your first stop for getting to grips with your new FarCry web application. Daemon has released the course free for personal use under the Creative Commons License. On-site and online (via Adobe Connect) instructor lead courses are available.
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People are always asking for a quick online fix for how FarCry works. Earlier this year I managed to record a couple of great online presentations of the latest FarCry 5.0 release. The first is more general, covering installation and basic CMS features, and the second highlights some really cool plugins that are available for the FarCry Core framework.
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Although it's better known as an open source content management system, FarCry is in fact a powerful framework for building ColdFusion applications. Geoff Bowers, CEO of Sydney-based Daemon and self-styled "benevolent dictator", lets us in on what makes FarCry tick.
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