[cfaussie] Re: MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers Meeting March 22, 2012

2012-03-21 Thread darc
I'll be there too.

Michael

On Mar 22, 10:44 am, Mark Mandel mark.man...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'll be setting traps for Phil around 6:40, so make sure to get in before
 then.

 Mark

 On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Phil Haeusler philhaeus...@gmail.comwrote:

  sneaking in at about 6:45 or so.  See you then

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[cfaussie] Re: MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers Meeting March 22, 2012

2012-03-21 Thread Devon Borysiewicz
I'll be attending as well.

On Tuesday, 20 March 2012 18:14:26 UTC+11, Peter Robertson wrote:

 A/B Testing with Squabble 

 by Mark Mandel 

 You have two designs, one with a blue button, and one with a red 
 button, and you think that both designs could work on your a feature 
 of your application. The problem is, how do you know which one is 
 actually better? Which design is going to convert more users into 
 giving you their hard earned dollars through your application? 

 The fact of the matter is, you don't actually know. You can only make 
 a guestimate based on your experience as a web application developer, 
 and hope for the best.  Unfortunately, real users can be a fickle 
 bunch that do unpredictable things, and it can be very hard to track 
 what the overall effect of all these changes to a site can make. 

 Squabble is a server side A/B testing framework for ColdFusion that 
 allows you to test multiple variations of site design and/or 
 functionality against your real users, in real time, and quantify the 
 results into statistics that can actually prove which combination of 
 variations results in your application getting more of the conversions 
 that you require. This gives you amazing freedom in being able to try 
 out new things on established sites, as you are able to track what 
 changes actually effect the behaviour of your real users, and then 
 continually improve upon them. 

 Mark Mandel is a full time consultant and lead developer on several 
 open source projects, most notably ColdSpring, JavaLoader, Transfer 
 ORM and ColdDoc and has been has been working with ColdFusion for a 
 number of years, including at his very own dot com back in the late 
 90's. 

 Mark can often be found blogging at www.compoundtheory.com, which has 
 housed his thoughts on ColdFusion, Java and various aspects of 
 software development for several years.  He can also be found as a 
 regular poster on ColdFusion mailing lists, causing havoc in the 
 #coldfusion channel on Dalnet irc network and podcasting on www.2ddu.com. 

 When he's not too busy writing open source software and consulting he 
 enjoys spending his extra time training martial arts in a wide variety 
 of disciplines and reading way too much fantasy literature. 


 Date: Thursday 22 March 2012 
 Time: 6:30 PM 
 Location: 
 CogState 
 Level 2 
 255 Bourke Street 
 Melbourne, VIC, 3000 

 A note on the door will provide a number to ring for access. 
 RSVP: Please reply to this post if you are planning to attend so we 
 know how many pizzas to order. 

 As always, many thanks to Dale Fraser and CogState for their 
 hospitality. We look forward to seeing you all there 

 Peter Robertson 

 Co-Manager 
 Melbourne Adobe Developers 

 Steve Onnis 

 Manager 
 Melbourne Adobe Developers

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Re: [cfaussie] Re: MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers Meeting March 22, 2012

2012-03-21 Thread Mark Mandel
Geez! Lots of people! I had better bring my A game :)

Mark

On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Devon Borysiewicz 
devon.borysiew...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'll be attending as well.


 On Tuesday, 20 March 2012 18:14:26 UTC+11, Peter Robertson wrote:

 A/B Testing with Squabble

 by Mark Mandel

 You have two designs, one with a blue button, and one with a red
 button, and you think that both designs could work on your a feature
 of your application. The problem is, how do you know which one is
 actually better? Which design is going to convert more users into
 giving you their hard earned dollars through your application?

 The fact of the matter is, you don't actually know. You can only make
 a guestimate based on your experience as a web application developer,
 and hope for the best.  Unfortunately, real users can be a fickle
 bunch that do unpredictable things, and it can be very hard to track
 what the overall effect of all these changes to a site can make.

 Squabble is a server side A/B testing framework for ColdFusion that
 allows you to test multiple variations of site design and/or
 functionality against your real users, in real time, and quantify the
 results into statistics that can actually prove which combination of
 variations results in your application getting more of the conversions
 that you require. This gives you amazing freedom in being able to try
 out new things on established sites, as you are able to track what
 changes actually effect the behaviour of your real users, and then
 continually improve upon them.

 Mark Mandel is a full time consultant and lead developer on several
 open source projects, most notably ColdSpring, JavaLoader, Transfer
 ORM and ColdDoc and has been has been working with ColdFusion for a
 number of years, including at his very own dot com back in the late
 90's.

 Mark can often be found blogging at www.compoundtheory.com, which has
 housed his thoughts on ColdFusion, Java and various aspects of
 software development for several years.  He can also be found as a
 regular poster on ColdFusion mailing lists, causing havoc in the
 #coldfusion channel on Dalnet irc network and podcasting on www.2ddu.com.


 When he's not too busy writing open source software and consulting he
 enjoys spending his extra time training martial arts in a wide variety
 of disciplines and reading way too much fantasy literature.


 Date: Thursday 22 March 2012
 Time: 6:30 PM
 Location:
 CogState
 Level 2
 255 Bourke Street
 Melbourne, VIC, 3000

 A note on the door will provide a number to ring for access.
 RSVP: Please reply to this post if you are planning to attend so we
 know how many pizzas to order.

 As always, many thanks to Dale Fraser and CogState for their
 hospitality. We look forward to seeing you all there

 Peter Robertson

 Co-Manager
 Melbourne Adobe Developers

 Steve Onnis

 Manager
 Melbourne Adobe Developers

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