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)
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