ColdFusion is a powerful platform for creating and deploying dynamic web applications. Developers like ColdFusion because its simple, tag-based language makes it easy to handle simple tasks, like processing form data and querying databases. ColdFusion is easy to learn, yet powerful enough to deliver highly scalable, robust applications. Programming ColdFusion covers everything you need to know to create effective web applications with ColdFusion and includes numerous examples that you can use for your own applications. The book starts with ColdFusion basics and quickly progresses to topics like sharing application data, accessing databases, and maintaining state information. It also provides chapters on advanced database techniques, working with the Verity search engine, and interacting with other data sources, including LDAP directories, email servers, and other web servers. Finally, the book explores more advanced topics, such as creating custom tags, sharing data with WDDX, and calling external objects.
Being a server-side tool you will find that it is not easy to find an environment that will allow you to apply ColdFusion.
The book is comprehensive on ColdFusion. A side benefit of the book is that it describes the environment in which ColdFusion works. This helped with better web design. Yet the real worth for me is the thorough coverage of LPAP.
I keep this book as a reference in case I need to talk to any ColdFusion folk. However, as I stated above the book covers many subjects better than dedicated books.