I'll be there.

Tom

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel
Elmore
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 7:04 PM
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Subject: RE: [DFW CFUG] Meeting this MONDAY!

I'm down with this.


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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!

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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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