My ColdFusion 2025 Hackathon Submission - QuickTracker
Briefly

The ColdFusion team's recent hackathon inspired the creation of QuickTracker.cfm, a streamlined bug tracking tool. This project is a modern evolution of an older tool developed by Nathan Dintenfass, requiring no database or authentication. The updated version leverages ColdFusion 2025's new spreadsheet and CSV functions, allowing users to record and manage bugs easily. QuickTracker.cfm provides a user-friendly interface and flexibility in data sharing, making it a practical choice for immediate bug reporting and tracking, supporting various workflows without complexity.
With QuickTracker.cfm, users can quickly report bugs using a simple tool that utilizes CSV for data storage, maintaining its portability and ease of use.
Resurrecting an old concept, the tool empowers users to create, manage, and share bug reports without concerning themselves with complex setups or data management.
This hackathon project revamps a classic bug tracking system, focusing on simplicity and portability, allowing immediate issue tracking with no database or authentication requirements.
The new CSV-based approach means that users can easily share their bug reports via email, ensuring adaptability for various workflows, including integration with systems like Jira.
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