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cf.Objective(ANZ) Wrapup, Day 1: Holy brain burn, Batman!
I’m writing this on the plane on the way back to Perth from Melbourne after two mind-blowing days of ColdFusion conference goodness at cf.Objective(ANZ). I’m surrounded by screaming babies, someone behind me keeps kicking me in the back and the person in front put their seat back the second the seatbelt light went off, [...]Posted from kay lives herecf.Objective(ANZ) Wrapup, Day 1: Holy brain burn, Batman! (translate)
Ben Forta in the house: ColdFusion Week down under!
It’s been a long haul but next week – November 12 and 13 – is the cf.Objective(ANZ) conference in Melbourne, Australia. Although I’ve only just recovered from the Edge of the Web conference here in Perth, next Wednesday morning I’ll be getting on the plane to Melbourne for three days of geek nirvana, CF style. [...]Posted from kay lives hereBen Forta in the house: ColdFusion Week down under! (translate)
Adobe, ColdFusion and Web Directions South, or “what I did in Sydney”
Last week I went to Web Directions South in Sydney – a conference that I have been to, every year, since it was Web Essentials in 2005. This year, however, was a bit different: I was at the conference to help Adobe on their expo stand. Dave said I was the ColdFusion Booth Babe. Minus [...]Posted from kay lives hereAdobe, ColdFusion and Web Directions South, or “what I did in Sydney” (translate)
Where are all the FarCry developers?
Yoo-hoo, are you out there somewhere? When I sell a web site system to a client, I like to be clear on the fact that what I’m selling them is not a closed-source proprietary solution. I think this is important for everyone but especially for non-profit organisations. Too many times I’ve helped out an organisation [...]Posted from kay lives hereWhere are all the FarCry developers? (translate)
So I am going to Web Directions, after all…
I was planning to lay low on the conference circuit this year – our business is expanding like a runaway train (what global financial crisis?) and I need to focus all my attention on keeping it on the rails. But, opportunities I would be crazy to miss just keep coming up – I went [...]Posted from kay lives hereSo I am going to Web Directions, after all… (translate)
Coming to the Edge?
Last year AWIA ran the inaugural Edge of the Web conference, a one day affair in November. It was a huge success and so this year we’re doing it all again, this time in a two day format, from 4–5 November 2009. Once more EOTW will be held at the UWA Club at the [...]Posted from kay lives here Coming to the Edge? (translate)
Information Overload?
I was just reading an article from SitePoint (via their RSS feed, ironically) about maximising your social media time. I thought this little snippet was kinda funny: Be Picky: I subscribe to a lot of feeds (well over 60), but I regularly review what I have coming in, and I’m ready to unsubscribe when I [...]Posted from kay lives here Information Overload? (translate)
cf.Objective(ANZ) conference – Registrations open!
Organising something like a ColdFusion conference is always going to be fraught with unexpected difficulties – but even more so when it’s being organised across four countries in four separate timezones. This has been the case with cfObjective(ANZ), the first international offshoot of the US-based cfObjective() conference, planned for Melbourne in November 2009. Well, I’m [...]Posted from kay lives here cf.Objective(ANZ) conference – Registrations open! (translate)
So you may have heard there’s a new version of CF in beta…
I don’t see how anyone in the CF community could have missed the news, but just in case, you can now download beta versions of ColdFusion 9 and the new Eclipse-based IDE, ColdFusion Builder, from Adobe Labs. The very clever Kai Koenig and I collaborated on an article for SitePoint on What’s New in ColdFusion 9? [...]Posted from kay lives here So you may have heard there’s a new version of CF in beta… (translate)
My return to Tablet PC happy land
A bit of background: I’m a big fan of the Tablet PC. I had a beautiful Acer C110 machine way that I got back in about 2003 which I used for a very long time. I loved that little thing – it’s still mostly working although the screen isn’t pressure sensitive in slate mode [...]Posted from kay lives here My return to Tablet PC happy land (translate)