Presenting at OCFlex: i18N & Flex Code Samples

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I have presented "i18N & Flex" topic at OCFlex October meeting and because of the time issues I could not completed sharing sample code. We had decided to have another session for just sharing sample code for i18N stuff and now I will present this Thursday at OCFlex again.

If you are in Orange County and would like to see sample code for i18N implementations on Flex, you are welcomed for next OCFlex meeting.

Here are the details: http://www.ocflex.org/post/january-meeting-flex-i18n-code-samples

See you there ...

 

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Updated ColdFusion Evangelism Kit

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Adam Lehman from Adobe evangelism team has posted a nice blog entry about ColdFusion and the other platform solutions comparison.

It is also good to know there is an updated version of ColdFusion Evangelism Kit which is on the right side of main ColdFusion page on Adobe pages.

You can download the PDF version or order a hardcopy.

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Twitter Account

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TwitterIf you are interested, I have an active Twitter Account as following.

http://twitter.com/demirkapi

I was very busy because of some very important projects but I am now trying to be more active in the community in the near future.

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Tools for Team Productivity

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We are dealing with different kind of projects with our team and collaboration and team work are very important aspect for our productivity. We need to follow up all issues in a central platform where all our team members can reach easily online and submit/edit any possible issue. This also includes our support, QA and management teams. The development team also uses Subversion as version control and integration would be also an important role with issue tracking system. And system will not be only issue tracking system and we need to utilize it as a project management base with some kind of share documents such as in wiki format etc.

We have started to use svnrepository.com for SVN and Trac systems. But somehow we decided to find another solution because of configuration issues and usability problems on the pre configured Trac system there. We also tried BugZilla for issue tracking but it was more complicated for our other teams.

Depending on experience of one of our team member, we decided to try FogBugz as an alternative issue tracking platform. But we have seen that SVN integration with svnrepositories is not possible with hosted FogBugz system and we decided to change our SVN platform as beanstalkapp.com.

BeanstalkApp platform is amazing! We are very happy about the provided web interface and management tools. Integration with FogBugz ans some other platform is also very easy and works like a charm. But when we consider the price that we pay for whole team members for FogBugz hosted service (25 USD/m), it looks like it is a bit more than what we expect from a issue tracking system.

Now I am considering an alternative platform for issue tracking and I shared this idea with our great community and got some feedbacks and would like to share with you.

The Trac solution is still valuable and most of the suggestion was about Trac. In this case, I would be curious hosted solution quality to configure hosted Trac instances and the most popular suggestion was CVSdude.com. But when we consider that we have already a great SVN service, it does not look a real solution for our case but would be suggested for others who are looking for a new platform which can provide both SVN and issue tracking via Trac.

In this case I will try to install a Trac instance on any of our servers, and try to integrate with BeanstalkApp. I do not think this would be a problem but when I consider the maintenance time this would not be a good option.

The other valuable option would be trying Project Tracker (projecttracker.riaforge.org) code which is in ColdFusion and looks promising project. Being able to update/improve the code as we like also would be a nice solution for customization requests.

These are where we are now and let us see how I will come up for a better solution.

Please do not hesitate to share your experiences.

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CFUnited 2009 Topics Released

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CFUnited 2009 topics has been announced.

Here is the initial list:

http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/12/23/Topics-Announced-for-2009--Happy-Holidays

There will be some more topics and will be announced at CFUnited website later.

I also has been selected as a speaker and I will present the topic "Building Scalable Web Applications with ColdFusion".

 

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