News by Sean Corfield

cf.Objective() 2008 - More Repeat Sessions

28 Mar 17:51
The next two most popular sessions to be repeated on Sunday are: CFEclipse Reloaded - Mark Drew An Intelligent Approach to OOP in CF Architecture - Nic Tunney Update your online schedule!

Transfer 1.0 - Brian Rinaldi teases the community

28 Mar 16:54
No fair! No fair! Brian Rinaldi leaks the upcoming Transfer 1.0 release along with the ColdBox-powered documentation wiki. Transfer continues to evolve at a rapid pace. The SVN repository is light years ahead of the last "official" release (0.6.3) and 1.0 is "coming soon". Mark Mandel deserves huge kudos for his work on this project - and his intent to turn this into "Professional Open Source". In other words, making Transfer something we can rely on like we rely on JBoss or MySQL today. Come to cf.

BlueDragon Open Source - More Information

28 Mar 06:38
Dan Wilson conducted a great interview with Vince Bonfanti about BlueDragon going open source, published on dzone. The release date for BlueDragon Open Source is May 3rd at cf.Objective(). Register for cf.Objective() and be one of the first to see the project "in the flesh"! Come along to the BOF and ask Vince all about the whys and wherefores of the project and New Atlanta's decision to go open source (assuming Dan's interview doesn't answer your questions).

cf.Objective() 2008 - Adobe Sessions Published!

26 Mar 17:09
Adobe's five sessions are (finally) on the website and on the schedule. Adobe is providing five deep dive sessions by five speakers (as well as their opening keynote): Deploying into Large Scale ColdFusion Environments - Michael Collins Integrating ColdFusion with .

cf.Objective() 2008 - Session Change

26 Mar 17:03
Brian Meloche's session has changed. It is no longer specific to ERP and will now cover more generally applicable enterprise-level integration techniques. The new title and abstract is: ColdFusion as a Different Type of "Glue" Is ColdFusion really "the glue" that Adobe says it is? We always hear about functions like PDF generation, image manipulation, Outlook integration and all of the new functionality, but is that all that ColdFusion is good for? Is ColdFusion for intranet use only?

cf.Objective() 2008 - Popular Sessions Repeated On Sunday

26 Mar 09:25
Congratulations to Phill Nacelli and Dan Wilson whose sessions are proving so popular we are repeating them on Sunday morning: Leveraging Basic Design Pattern in ColdFusion - Phill Nacelli Refactoring in ColdFusion: from Procedural to OO - Dan Wilson As cf.Objective() attendees continue to sign up for the scheduler and select which sessions they want to attend, we'll be picking more sessions to repeat on Sunday until the Sunday schedule is full.

cf.Objective() 2008 - More BOF suggestions

25 Mar 05:14
Updated - new BOF suggestions added! Not all of these have been scheduled yet - we wanted to get your feedback on what you think would be most popular: ColdFusion 9 feature brainstorm - Jason Delmore / Adam Lehman Source Code Control - volunteer?

Open Source BlueDragon - cf.Objective() BOF

22 Mar 08:11
Vince Bonfanti will be presenting a Birds of a Feather session at cf.Objective() 2008 on the Open Source BlueDragon project. New Atlanta are working hard to make an initial source code drop available, especially for cf.

cf.Objective() 2008 - Birds of a Feather sessions

22 Mar 08:07
Our schedule allows for up to a dozen birds of a feather sessions on Saturday evening at cf.Objective() this year and we're starting to organize those now. If you are attending the conference and want to run a BOF, or even just suggest a topic and maybe recommend someone to run it, please contact me about it!

cf.Objective() 2008 schedule news

21 Mar 12:48
We've made a couple of small tweaks to the cf.Objective() Sunday schedule, adding more sessions in place of a second Adobe keynote. Right now they're shown as repeat sessions but we'll know better what the content will be shortly because we'll have the interactive scheduler up very soon (and I'll blog that as soon as it is available!). It's nice Flex application built by Firemoss (Joe Rinehart).
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