About.com on Cold Fusion: About.com provides original feature articles, a collection of net links, lively forum discussions and a chat room devoted to Cold Fusion.
Adobe: Publishers of the ColdFusion application server, The ColdFusion Studio IDE, and HomeSite, a leading HTML editor.
ArcIMS and ColdFusion Users: A group weblog for users of ESRI Software's ArcIMS and Macromedia ColdFusion, covering platforms issues, coding, Flash and Java integration.
Ben Forta's ColdFusion Page: The author of several books provides a repository of links, tips, and custom CFML tags.
cf-talk Mailing List Archives: Search and browse archives of the cf-talk mailing list.
CFLib.org: Open source collection of user defined functions (UDFs) written in ColdFusion.
CFMX Exam Buster: Helps developers study for the Macromedia ColdFusion Certification Exam.
CFSearch - ColdFusion Directory: Hosts, developers, software, applications, tags, sites, and jobs.
ColdFusion and XML: A resource for Cold Fusion developers who are using - or want to start using - XML in their applications. It's also the home of the cf-xml mailing list.
ColdFusion Conference Central: Central listing of Coldfusion conferences and events. Contains powerpoints and code from many of the conferences.
ColdFusion Training: Webucator delivers customized onsite ColdFusion training throughout the United States.
Daryl's ColdFusion Primer: Programmer's introduction to ColdFusion. Includes syntax, style, security, and SQL.
Hal Helms: Provides education, training, and advanced development using the Fusebox methodology.
House of Fusion: Information resource for the ColdFusion programming community, including CF-Talk and other Cold Fusion maillists. It is also the personal site of Michael Dinowitz, ColdFusion Guru.
Martin Laine: 1 Pixel Out: News, articles, tutorials, downloads, opinions and general thoughts on ColdFusion, Mach-II, Fusebox, Web Standards and other web things.
Remote Synthesis: Brian Rinaldi resume and blog. ColdFusion development resources.
The Fusebox Organization: Fusebox is a proposed standard way of coding and encapsulating entire ColdFusion applications so that their functionality is available to other applications.
Wikipedia: ColdFusion: Encyclopedia article on the history of ColdFusion as well as an overview of its syntax and features.