Saturday, 27 August 2011

Adobe listens to the community and brings the Adobe ColdFusion Developer week

Adobe listens to the community and brings the Adobe ColdFusion Developer week. I'm very pleased to see community leaders speaking about ColdFusion and spreading the word.

In the last few weeks\months, I have been a tad bit rude to the ColdFusion team for not having a ColdFusion evangelist in place. I think if Adobe organizes such events from time to time, the number of developers adopting ColdFusion can increase. I urge everyone to register for the event and learn how you can develop web applications quicker. Here is a list of speakers and their session titles:
  1. Getting Started with Web Application Development Using ColdFusion by Terry Ryan.
  2. Working with PDFs Made Easy with ColdFusion by Tim Cunnigham.
  3. Introduction to ColdFusion Components (CFCs) by Ray Camden.
  4. Improve Your ColdFusion Code Through Unit Testing by Jamie Krug.
  5. Using ColdFusion Frameworks for Application Development by Mark Mandel.
  6. ColdFusion Builder: The Professional IDE to Boost Your Productivity by Sagar Ganatra.
  7. Expand Functionality with ColdFusion Builder Extensions by Simon Free.
  8. Developing Your First Application Using ColdFusion 9 and ORM by Bob Silverberg.
  9. ColdFusion and Mobile - Browser-Based Applications Made Easy by Dave Ferguson.
  10. Accessing ColdFusion Services From Flex Applications by Matt Gifford.
  11. Make Your Site Searchable with Solr by Scott Stroz.
So there are about 11 sessions by the community leaders who have helped this ColdFusion community grow. A special thanks to Ray Camden who joined Adobe recently and I've faith that he will help the ColdFusion community grow more than before.

Register for the sessions here: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&id=1489920&loc=en_us

Hello ColdFusion


Hello Everyone,
I’m Damien Cook and I’m a ColdFusion developer. Finally I have started a blog (my first one) on ColdFusion and in coming days I plan to blog about it more. I may blog about things that you already know, but I want to document whatever I’ve learned till now with this great product.
I may post some questions whenever I hit the wall and I hope the community members will help me in every possible way.
Love,
Damien.