[cfaussie] Re: Flex

2009-07-24 Thread Paul Kukiel

There is also:

http://flexcf.com
http://www.cflex.net 

and the FlexShow Pod Cast: http://www.theflexshow.com/blog

Paul.


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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Barry Beattie
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 11:57 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Flex


Tamworth eh?

our usergroups have tried to support regional Queenlanders (Cairns,
Townsville, etc) via Connect of our meetings - it's real hit'n'miss,
y'know? Great idea in theory but really hard to pull off and make it
run smooth (sometimes ya just have to be there).

there's an online Flex group it seems (looks like a similar concept to
Charlie Arehart's CFMeetup group - online user group) ... it may be a
viable alternative, esp if you want to ping like-minded souls. Managed
by Matt Chotin from Adobe.

http://groups.adobe.com/groups/38983d0eb1/about

also

mailing lists

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexaussie/
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/

good luck
barry.b



On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Andrew Myers wrote:
> Thanks Barry.
>
> I'm in Tamworth, and I'm guessing my closest UG is in Sydney...but I'll
> definitely follow that video tutorial.
>
> If by some freak of nature there happens to be another CF developer in my
> vicinity, I would be very keen to hear from you :-)
>
>
> 2009/7/24 Barry Beattie 
>>
>> a starting point
>>
>> http://www.google.com.au/search?q=learn+flex+in+a+week
>>
>> and drop into your local Adobe Flash Platform User Group for support
>> and guidance
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Andrew Myers wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Well I've decided it's time I did something about learning this Flex
>> > thingy...can anyone recommend a good place to start?  Is this worth
>> > doing?
>> > http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/videotraining/
>> >
>> > Also, is there a google group for Flex?  I couldn't find anything on a
>> > quick
>> > search...
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Andrew.
>> >
>> > >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> >
>




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[cfaussie] Re: Bolt

2009-07-24 Thread AJ Mercer
you can add a new directory that is just a link
right-click - select new folder
click 'Advanced >>' button
check 'link to folder'
browse to directory

Then when you search a project, it will search these folders too


2009/7/24 Brett Payne-Rhodes 

>
> Thanks Mark,
>
> I didn't expect it to be pain free and this is the first major issue that I
> have found so maybe it is a sign that it is time to bite the bullet...
>
> 'Projects' have been a bit of a pain in the past though because of the
> structure I have adopted where most 'sites' are just skeletons and all the
> code is safely tucked away in another directory far removed from the web
> root. If CF Builder will let me specify separate directories as part of a
> single project then that will help, but it hasn't been possible in other
> IDEs that I have tried. Is the 'project' structure used by CF Builder common
> to all Eclipse type IDEs? By which I mean if I go looking for a tutorial on
> 'Projects in Eclipse' will that help me find out what I need to know?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Brett
> B)
>
>
> Mark Mandel wrote:
> > This is where the difference lies in a proper IDE ;o)
> >
> > A 'project' is necessary, so that it knows things about what you are
> > developing, such as paths to where SVN is, or how you have set up your
> > unit tests, or even which server you are using.
> >
> > If you try and use Eclipse / ColdFusion Builder like Homesite, you're
> > going to be in for a rough time, as that's not how it was designed.
> >
> > Come to the dark side, it's nice and warm over here with our projects
> > :oD  I swear you will like it.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Brett Payne-Rhodes  > > wrote:
> >
> >
> > This is where I have to admit to being a dinosaur and long time user
> > of Homesite which knows nothing of things like 'projects' but has a
> > very good text search facility that I use all the time. Trying to
> > use a search facility outside of the IDE isn't going to fly because
> > it is just too painful to go backwards and forwards - having found
> > the file I want to just click on it, and to be honest I just want it
> > built in...
> >
> > Many thanks!
> >
> > B)
> >
> >
> > Mark Mandel wrote:
> >  > So you are correct!
> >  >
> >  > I never really search outside my projects (if I do I grep), so I
> just
> >  > assumed you could specify any folder.
> >  >
> >  > Stupid question though - why do you want to search outside of
> > your projects?
> >  >
> >  > If you are on windows (and don't have grep), try out:
> >  > http://www.wingrep.com/
> >  >
> >  > It's a nice general search and replace tool I've used before.
> >  >
> >  > Mark
> >  >
> >  > On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Brett Payne-Rhodes
> > mailto:bret...@gmail.com>
> >  > >> wrote:
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > Thanks Mark,
> >  >
> >  > I found the Remote Search ... What I am referring to is the
> > 'scope'
> >  > of the search... How do I specify a directory to search
> > rather than
> >  > a 'workspace'? The popup from the Browse button isn't a
> >  > directory/file browser.
> >  >
> >  > B)
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > Mark Mandel wrote:
> >  >  > You want to use the Remote Search.  It's a tab when you
> > hit CTRL+H
> >  >  >
> >  >  > Mark
> >  >  >
> >  >  > On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Brett Payne-Rhodes
> >  > mailto:bret...@gmail.com>
> > >
> >  >  > 
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >
> >  >  > Is anyone trying out Bolt, aka Coldfusion Builder?
> >  >  >
> >  >  > If so... Do you know how to make the Search function
> > work over a
> >  >  > directory rather than a 'workspace' or 'working set'?
> > I've been
> >  >  > trying to use it exclusively since it was released on
> Beta
> >  > and have
> >  >  > been reasonably happy with it, but this is a bit of a
> show
> >  > stopper
> >  >  > for me...
> >  >  >
> >  >  > Thanks.
> >  >  >
> >  >  > B)
> >  >  >
> >  >  > --
> >  >  > Brett Payne-Rhodes
> >  >  > Eaglehawk Computing
> >  >  > t: +61 (0)8 9371-0471
> >  >  > m: +61 (0)414 371 047
> >  >  > e: br...@ehc.net.au 
> > >
> >  > 
> > >>

[cfaussie] Re: Bolt

2009-07-24 Thread Mark Mandel
There is no reason you can't have more than 1 project dedicated to an
application.

Quite often I have done this, where I have had all the CFCs I am using,
which are stored off the webroot in one project, and the actual view code in
another project.

Something like:
project-wwwroot
project-mapped

I often set them up as related projects, so they will both open together.

..Also! Although I haven't played with it - in the ColdFusion settings for a
project, you can link to source not found in the project, and there is a
checkbox in which to specify that cfc's are stored there.

So lots of options!

Mark

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Brett Payne-Rhodes wrote:

>
> Thanks Mark,
>
> I didn't expect it to be pain free and this is the first major issue that I
> have found so maybe it is a sign that it is time to bite the bullet...
>
> 'Projects' have been a bit of a pain in the past though because of the
> structure I have adopted where most 'sites' are just skeletons and all the
> code is safely tucked away in another directory far removed from the web
> root. If CF Builder will let me specify separate directories as part of a
> single project then that will help, but it hasn't been possible in other
> IDEs that I have tried. Is the 'project' structure used by CF Builder common
> to all Eclipse type IDEs? By which I mean if I go looking for a tutorial on
> 'Projects in Eclipse' will that help me find out what I need to know?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Brett
> B)
>

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[cfaussie] Re: Bolt

2009-07-24 Thread Chris Velevitch

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 16:52, Brett Payne-Rhodes wrote:
> 'Projects' have been a bit of a pain in the past though because of the 
> structure I have adopted where most 'sites' are just skeletons and all the 
> code is safely tucked away in another directory far removed from the web 
> root. If CF Builder will let me specify separate directories as part of a 
> single project then that will help, but it hasn't been possible in other IDEs 
> that I have tried. Is the 'project' structure used by CF Builder common to 
> all Eclipse type IDEs? By which I mean if I go looking for a tutorial on 
> 'Projects in Eclipse' will that help me find out what I need to know?

You can link directories into a project by File->New->Folder at the
bottom of the dialog click the advanced button and check the "Link to
folder in the file system" and then browse for that folder.


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