mason
Sun, 30 Aug 2009 04:36:27 -0700
| Date | Wednesday, September 2, 2009 | |
| Dinner & Schmoozing | 6:00 PM | |
| Meeting Time | 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM | |
| Location | EchoEleven [Directions] | |
| Dress | Anywhere from casual to business formal | |
| Price | FREE! |
Creating Mobile Web Applications with HTML5 and ColdFusion
Web applications that are friendly to mobile web browsers are the new hotness. Fortunately you don't need to learn Objective-C, Java, or C++ to get your content on these devices. You can use your current back-end skills to use ColdFusion to push HTML5 to the browser. Then you can take your web app offline, using local databases, local session management, multimedia elements, and semantic markup.
CF101 - Producing and Consuming Webservices
We'll have a CF101 session. John Mason will be showing how you can produce and consume Webservices in ColdFusion. Our CF101 series are by design simple 20 minute beginner level sessions to brush up on some basic topic in web development.
Howard Fore
Howard Fore is the president of Hofo Computer Services, and a senior ColdFusion and Flex developer at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He has been working with websites since the blink tag and remembers when it was a big deal to get lower-case letters on his Apple ][+.
John Mason
John works at Fusionlink and has developed web applications with ColdFusion since version 2, and has over 15 years of experience with web development since his undergraduate days at Auburn University. He has an MBA from Georgia Southern University and holds a ColdFusion Advance, MCSA and CCNA certifications. His blog is at www.codfusion.com
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