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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Woodward
> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 7:29 AM
> To: Dallas/Fort Worth ColdFusion User Group Mailing List
> Subject: [DFW CFUG] Meeting this MONDAY!
> 
> Just a reminder that our next meeting is MONDAY, February 13, 
> at 6:30 pm.  We'll be at TEKsystems and there WILL be pizza.  
> And last but not least of course, we have a great 
> speaker--Sean Corfield from Adobe will be presenting on 
> Objects and Persistence in ColdFusion.  Below are the details 
> from dfwcfug.org.  If you haven't RSVPd yet please do so we 
> know how much pizza to get.  See you there!
> 
> -----
> We're very lucky to have Sean Corfield presenting at our next 
> meeting, which will be on MONDAY (note the day change) 
> February 13. I and I'm sure many of you are regular readers 
> of Sean's blog, and he's a frequent speaker at conferences 
> including the upcoming CFUnited (which you're all going to, 
> right?), so it will be fantastic to have Sean live in Dallas.
> 
> Objects and Persistence in ColdFusion
> With tools springing up like weeds in the object / 
> persistence space, it's hard to keep track of the options 
> available to us! This talk will look at a variety of 
> libraries, tools and techniques for assisting developers 
> solve the persistence problem. The talk will also examine the 
> term "Object Relational Mapping" (ORM) and look at conflicts 
> between object model design and relational table design.
> 
> About Sean
> Sean has worked in IT for over twenty years. He started out 
> writing database systems (in Assembler) and compilers (in 
> various languages, including COBOL!) before moving in mobile 
> telecoms and then finally into web about eight years ago. 
> Along the way, he worked on the ISO and ANSI C++ Standards 
> committees for eight years but then turned to Java (in '97) 
> and gave up C++. Although, he still maintains one of the 
> textbook reference websites: C++ - Beyond the ARM. Sean is a 
> staunch advocate of software standards and best practice. He 
> wrote C++ coding guidelines for several companies during the 
> 90's and more recently maintaining the Macromedia ColdFusion 
> MX Coding Guidelines and Mach II Development Guide, which are 
> also published for the ColdFusion community. He has also 
> given several seminar talks, both in-house and publicly, on 
> these subjects. Sean has championed and contributed to Mach 
> II and is also a member of Team Fusebox.
> 
> --
> Matt Woodward
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.mattwoodward.com
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