Entries for month: July 2009

My CFUnited Speaker Questions & Answers

Personal , Conferences 1 Comment »

Here are my answers for the speaker questions for CFUnited. :)

1. Have you spoken at CFUnited in the past? What would you tell someone who hasn't been to CFUnited before?


Yes, I have spoken on i18N (Internationalization) on ColdFusion which was probably one of the first talks given on this topic in the US.

CFUnited is the premier ColdFusion conference that every CFML developer should experience in order to feel the power and excitement of such a vibrant community. I used to work for TeraTech at two consecutive CFUnited events (2006, 2007) and as an insider I consider it to be the most enjoyable and beneficial part of my time in the D.C. area. My simple advice, just go for it!

2. Why should people attend your session(s)?


I will be covering 2 different topics this year.

The first topic will cover some of the aspects of creating scalable CFML applications. Having worked on and architected many diverse projects, from simple to complex, across various platforms including Perl, C/C++, and PHP, I'd like to synthesize these perspectives in order to bring solutions to the CFML platform.

Currently we are rewriting our main application and my daily routine revolves around thinking about and implementing powerful, scalable, and maintainable applications/platforms.

The second topic, geolocation, is not so well known in the ColdFusion community. I'd like to showcase the beauty of some of the new application ideas to geolocation. This should be a lot of fun and perhaps in return, will inspire new visions for your own applications.

3. Do you have any projects in the works that you will be revealing at CFUnited?


I look forward to sharing with the CFUnited community, the i18N translation manager tool I've developed. What this tool provides is a management platform for multilingual application implementation that you can embed to your admin or just use as a standalone application to manage your translation needs with versioning and import/export features for ColdFusion or Flex properties files.

4. Besides your topic, what other sessions are you looking forward to?


I really would like to see topics discussing cloud computing power, CFML & Flex & BlazeDS integrations and of course Railo and open source world opportunities. I think the most important step will be the new ColdBox version which introduces many new features.

5. What are some of the hot topics you'd like to see at RoundTable discussions?


I think new opportunities with the open source Railo platform will be the most interesting talk. Questions such as the future of the ColdFusion and OOP implementations in CFML world will still be the popular topics.

6. Where can people find you at CFUnited? (At the bar, networking, working, in your room, etc.)


I will be everywhere. If you see somebody taking strange photos in strange locations, that's me! :)

7. What's the latest news with you? Has anything changed since last CFUnited?


I've moved to California just after the last CFUnited. I came to CA by way of a week long, adventurous cross country drive. It was an interesting experience for me and my family. We are now in sunny southern California; one of the best locations in the U.S. Orange County.

I have also created a new user group in my area and I am the founder/manager for OCDev - Orange County Adobe Developers User Group (http://ocdev.org)

8. What is unique about CFUnited?


CFUnited is a focal point and unifying presence in the ColdFusion world. ColdFusion developers, Unite! :)

9. When you are not working what do you like to do in your free time?


Mainly I play chess and Go. For sporting activities, I enjoy table tennis and surfing. Reading/writing on philosophy and especially epistemology have been long time interests.


Life is good! :)

 

My CFUnited Schedule

Conferences , ColdFusion No Comments »

CFUnitedWe are going to have the biggest ColdFusion event in the world CFUnited conference at August 12-15 in D.C. Metro Area. I am also one of the speakers and presenting 2 topics and 1 demo project.

Here is my possible CFUnited schedule.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

  • 7:00PM | Speaker Dinner

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

  • 9:00AM | Adobe Keynote | Ben Forta , Adam Lehman
  • 10:30AM | Expo Morning Networking Break
  • 11:00AM | CSI: Who killed ColdFusion? | Darren Pywell
  • 1:30PM | Digging Through The Flex Framework | Javier Julio
  • 2:45PM | Introduction to jQuery with ColdFusion | Raymond Camden
  • 4:15PM | Building Scalable Web Applications with ColdFusion | Oğuz Demirkapı
  • 5:30PM | Living in the Cloud | Sean Corfield
  • 7:00PM | Special Event
  • 8:30PM | The CFML Advisory Committee - Happy First Birthday! BOF | Sean Corfield
  • 9:30PM | ColdBox Platform 3.0.0 | Luis Majano

Thursday, August 13, 2009

  • 8:30AM | Form Validation with CFCs and jQuery | Hal Helms
  • 9:45AM | ColdFusion 9 & AIR: Developing Offline Applications | Hemant Khandelwal
  • 11:15AM | CF is Dead...Long Live CF! | Joe Rinehart
  • 2:00PM | Using Ant to Deploy ColdFusion Application | Doug Hughes
  • 3:15PM | Exploring Real-time apps with ColdFusion and Blaze DS / Live Cycle Data Services ES | Dan Blackman
  • 4:45PM | Extending CFCs' Power | Hal Helms
  • 7:30PM | Adobe Pool Party

Friday, August 14, 2009

  • 9:00AM | AIR Messaging: Integrating AIR, BlazeDS, and ColdFusion | Aaron West
  • 10:15AM | Railo Open Source | Gert Franz
  • 11:30AM | Real World ColdSpring | Kurt Wiersma
  • 1:30PM | Geolocation with ColdFusion | Oğuz Demirkapı
  • 3:00PM | iPhone Apps + Adobe ColdFusion | Josh Adams
  • 4:15PM | Do more work in less time: Become an Automation Rock Star! | Marc Esher
  • 5:20PM | Demo Mania | I will present my i18N Manager Tool

Saturday, August 15, 2009

  • 8:30AM | Advanced Custom Tags | Ben Nadel
  • 9:45AM | Building Scalable Web Applications with ColdFusion | Oğuz Demirkapı
  • 11:00AM | Database Performance Tuning: No Magic is Needed a Systematic Approach Will Do | Damon Brown
  • 1:30PM | Creating Public Facing API's | Simon Free
  • 3:00PM | CF911: Tools and Techniques for CF Server Troubleshooting | Charlie Arehart
  • 4:15PM | Geolocation with ColdFusion | Oğuz Demirkapı


See you there ...

ColdFusion 9 (aka Centaur) and ColdFusion Builder Now In Public Beta

Adobe , ColdFusion 2 Comments »

ColdFusion 9

ColdFusion 9 (aka Centaur) and ColdFusion Builder are now available as public beta.

ColdFusion 9: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/coldfusion9/
ColdFusion Builder: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/coldfusionbuilder/

If you would like to check details about new products and download to try, do not forget visiting Adobe Labs pages.

You can check Adobe Developer Connection ColdFusion pages and Adobe TV for the new content about new products.


You can also use following URLs for reporting bugs.

ColdFusion Server bug tracker
http://cfbugs.adobe.com/cfbugreport/flexbugui/cfbugtracker/main.html

ColdFusion Builder bug tracker
http://cfbugs.adobe.com/bugreport/flexbugui/cfbugtracker/main.html

Have fun! :)

 

Reminder: I am presenting at OCDev Meeting Today!

OCDev , User Groups , Conferences , ColdFusion 1 Comment »

Geolocation I just would like to remind you that I am presenting at OCDev July meeting today with the topic "Geolocation with ColdFusion" which is one of my topics at CFUnited 2009.

You can get detail information at OCDev website http://ocdev.org.

See you there ...

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