AUG 14
2009
Big thanks to everyone who came out to the iPhone BoF CFUnited. As promised, here's a list of some of the resources that Dan, Josh, and myself came up with. Please feel free to add your resources in the comments. One thing to note, Josh Nathanson gave me a post-BoF response on Adobe's Flash player relationship with other mobile device manufacturers. You can read about Adobe's deal with Android here.
AUG 12
2009
I pitched, I prepared, I traveled, and I presented. My first CFUnited session was presented in what I would consider a successful manner. There were about 2 dozen people there to hear me present on jQuery & AIR. I covered creating a new Aptana AIR project, designing the interface in Adobe Fireworks, coding up the CSS, HTML, and jQuery in Aptana, and finally the ColdFusion component in CFEclipse. Most of the attendees also stuck around to discuss packaging and exporting of AIR apps.
AUG 12
2009
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AUG 11
2009
You might already know that CFUnited starts tomorrow. Heck, if you don't, then you've probably been living under a rock for the last week or two. Regardless, if you're here, and you like jQuery, AIR, and building fun applications, then you owe it to yourself to come check out my presentation tomorrow (the 12th) at 2:45. I'll be building a BlogCFC monitor in front of a crowd of attendees hoping for a train wreck on stage. I'll do my best to disappointment them, but you'll have to come yourself to find out if I succeed.
AUG 9
2009
The time has come. Developers all over the world begin their preparations for travel to our nation's capitol for a veritable summit of ColdFusion, and web related topics. Men and women will arrive in Washington D.C. by plane, by bus, by car, and will converge on the Landsowne Resort for 4 days of intense learning, networking, and fun at CFUnited 2009.
JUL 22
2009
I'm stoked! It's finally official...I'll be speaking at the CFUnited 2009, the premier ColdFusion conference in the world. My session topic will be Design to Deployment: Create a jQuery/AIR/ColdFusion powered BlogCFC Monitor in 1 hour. The title says it all. I'm going to be designing, developing, and deploying a Blog CFC monitor in the 50 or so minutes I have available to me. If you're attending CFUnited and learning about developing HTML/JavaScript based AIR applications, come check out my session. I guarantee you'll learn a lot, and it certainly won't be boring.