Hal Helms
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Hal Helms is a consultant, trainer and mentor in the ColdFusion and Java development communities. Known by some as the "godfather of Fusebox", he has been the motive force behind the development of Fusebox since his early collaboration with Steve Nelson.
Many of Helms' techniques and practices have been codified into the Fusebox Lifecycle Process (FLiP), a customer-driven development methodology. He is also the creator of the Fusedoc code documentation standard, widely used in the ColdFusion community.
A regular contributor to ColdFusion Developers Journal, Helms has also authored chapters for a number of programming books, and co-hosts the weekly podcast Helms and Peters Out Loud with Jeff Peters. More information can be found at www.halhelms.com