[cfaussie] Re: [Melbourne] ColdFusion MX Developer

2007-03-15 Thread Shane Farmer
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

[cfaussie] Re: [Melbourne] ColdFusion MX Developer

2007-03-15 Thread Peter Tilbrook
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. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To post to this

[cfaussie] Re: OT: Melbourne CFUG

2007-03-15 Thread Peter Tilbrook
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

[cfaussie] Re: Agregators

2007-03-15 Thread Dale Fraser
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,

[cfaussie] Re: Agregators

2007-03-15 Thread Scott Barnes
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

[cfaussie] Fwd: WSG Sydney meeting Tuesday 20th

2007-03-15 Thread Chris Velevitch
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 -- Forwarded message -- From: russ - maxdesign [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mar 16, 2007 9:45 AM Subject: Quick reminder - WSG meeting Tuesday 20th To: Russ

[cfaussie] Re: OT: Melbourne CFUG

2007-03-15 Thread Dmitry Yakhnov
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/ _ From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL

[cfaussie] Re: OT: Melbourne CFUG

2007-03-15 Thread Mark Mandel
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

[cfaussie] SOT: Local domain names

2007-03-15 Thread Duncan
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.

[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Local domain names

2007-03-15 Thread Haikal Saadh
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

[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Local domain names

2007-03-15 Thread Duncan
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

[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Local domain names

2007-03-15 Thread Andrew Scott
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