Re: [cfaussie] MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers meeting details for Thursday 23 June 2011

2011-06-20 Thread Andrew Myers
Looks like a couple of awesome preso's.  Damn the tyranny of distance!

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On 21/06/2011, at 12:13 PM, Peter Robertson  wrote:

> Presentation 1: Steve Onnis
> 
> Topic: Using CFPROPERTY and ORM to create forms and manage data
> 
> Gone are the days of tediously creating form after form to manage data
> in your applications.
> 
> This presentation will illustrate how to use ColdFusion Components
> (CFC’s), the CFPROPERTY, CFC Meta Information and ColdFusion ORM to
> create simple and complex forms with not much code but lots of
> flexibility. The process can be used to create “crud” data
> manipulation forms or be fully integrated into real world application.
> 
> Steve is manager or our Melbourne CFUG and long-time practitioner in
> the CF space. He provides web application development services and
> hosting through his Inevative and NovaHost companies.
> 
> Presentation 2: Mark Mandel
> 
> Topic:  Bringing the cf.Objective() Keynote to you!
> 
> Outlining and discussing what is going to be new and improved in the
> next version of ColdFusion, not only will we touch on what has been
> publicly announced as new features, but also talk about possible
> applications for each of them.
> 
> Come get your ColdFusion on!
> 
> 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 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 23 June 2011
> 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
> ManagerMelbourne Adobe Developers
> 
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[cfaussie] MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers meeting details for Thursday 23 June 2011

2011-06-20 Thread Peter Robertson
Presentation 1: Steve Onnis

Topic: Using CFPROPERTY and ORM to create forms and manage data

Gone are the days of tediously creating form after form to manage data
in your applications.

This presentation will illustrate how to use ColdFusion Components
(CFC’s), the CFPROPERTY, CFC Meta Information and ColdFusion ORM to
create simple and complex forms with not much code but lots of
flexibility. The process can be used to create “crud” data
manipulation forms or be fully integrated into real world application.

Steve is manager or our Melbourne CFUG and long-time practitioner in
the CF space. He provides web application development services and
hosting through his Inevative and NovaHost companies.

Presentation 2: Mark Mandel

Topic:  Bringing the cf.Objective() Keynote to you!

Outlining and discussing what is going to be new and improved in the
next version of ColdFusion, not only will we touch on what has been
publicly announced as new features, but also talk about possible
applications for each of them.

Come get your ColdFusion on!

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 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 23 June 2011
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
ManagerMelbourne Adobe Developers

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