ColdFusion Podcasts, past and present
ColdFusions podcast have evolved a lot since 2005. The recent resurgence of podcasts has prompted me to post about podcasts past and present.
ColdFusions podcast have evolved a lot since 2005. The recent resurgence of podcasts has prompted me to post about podcasts past and present.
A free full-day, hands-on training session, where attendees can learn how to build their first Flex application using the latest Flash Builder 4 beta software. This training is designed to help experienced ColdFusion developers get started in understanding how to add rich UI to existing and new ColdFusion applications.
Dates / Times
Friday, November 20
Adobe SF, 601 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Event: 9am – 4pm
Registration: 8:30am
Main Website / Registration
http://www.adobe.com/go/flextrainingforcfdevelopers
Ok, i'm calling on everyone connected to the ColdFusion community to stop apologizing for ColdFusion. Nothing makes me cringe more than hearing a ColdFusion developer bring up the "ColdFusion is Dead" attack in order to defend ColdFusion. The person you're talking to didn't bring it up... YOU DID. In fact there is a good chance the person you are talking to has never heard of the charge leveled against ColdFusion.
Brian Ghidinelli presented several months ago at our ColdFusion user group on his expereience with an 8 month migration from a custom code base to Model-Glue, ColdSpring and Transfer frameworks. Here are the take aways from his talk.
Luis Majano was kind enough to present on ColdBox for the Bay Area ColdFusion User Group last week. I've been gone on vacation. So, I just got the recording posted. You can check it out here.
http://experts.na3.acrobat.com/p58083130/
Enjoy!
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