I have heard about some very attractive government Java contracts in
Canberra. A friend of mine comes from down that way and his dad works for a
government department (ex COBOL programmer now manager) and has forwarded
several on. Up to $95/hr isn't a bad days work on a 6 month contract. Jobs
like
But ColdFusion IS J2EE. That seems to have been lost here (ACT).
So bugger them and when I build this new app I can retire. Maybe.
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Sorry Darren (QLD guru).
This is a sad situation that has been occurring of late in the ACT.
Have I given up yet? Nope. That is mainly due to the cool community - world
wide - that ensure that even after all this time CFML should be taken
seriously.
If anything I am throwing even more effort
I know it's funny :) but I was only trying to help make it better.
Anyway I actually get a lot of visits already and I think most from MXNA so
I think the aggregators do work.
Now I've publically said that Goog has too many off topic posts, but I've
also had a go at MXNA as they repeat posts,
Dale,
I agree, there is a lot of signal to noise ratio (try reading
blogs.msdn.com at times). I think its common amongst all aggregators
as when you have 3rd parties dictating the content and unless you
moderate hands on - its fubar.
Aggregators I guess do work (maybe I was to sceptical of
If you're not going to webDU or even if you are and you're in Sydney
(or nearby), this meeting is worth attending.
Chris
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From: russ - maxdesign [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mar 16, 2007 9:45 AM
Subject: Quick reminder - WSG meeting Tuesday 20th
To: Russ
Hi ppl,
I am both hands up for monthly CFUG meetings and even can do presentation on
OpenID next time.
Best regards,
Dmitry Yakhnov
Technical Director
Yakhnov Studio
http://www.yakhnov.info/ http://www.yakhnov.info/
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Dmitry,
I think we're good for April (and I think May as well). I'll contact you
off list - we may be looking at June. I know I'm interested in OpenID
Mark
On 3/16/07, Dmitry Yakhnov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ppl,
I am both hands up for monthly CFUG meetings and even can do
Scenario:
Web dev shop, lots of clients, lots of domains, using an internal dev
box, using SBS server 2003
Problem:
current DNS is set up for clientname.local and points to the site on
the central dev box
we are introducing SVN and individual environments on the developers
local machines.
Like you say, you don't really have control over your client's domain
names, so you'd need something rooted at the local level...
So if I was you, I'd set it up thus:
*.localdev.tunaranch.net : 127.0.0.1. That way, all subdomains of
localdev. will go to localhost. This would need virtual
Yeah - makes sense.
The local machines arent a problem as we can add them to the hosts
file on the local machine, its the dev box ones that are the issue. I
had a feeling that this wouldnt be possible.
On 3/16/07, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like you say, you don't really have
Ok,
I am not sure what you are saying, but if I read that right. You want to be
able to type in a domain name that is local to your development only and
doesn't have to be external?
Then you can setup a DNS entry and create a domain name that is local only,
this is what I do. I setup a domain
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