Collage From Recent Brazil Trip
I recently spent a few days in Brazil visiting customers and partners. Adobe Brazil Systems Engineer Julio Lopes Lima Filho accompanied me, took lots of pictures, and just sent me this cool collage:
I recently spent a few days in Brazil visiting customers and partners. Adobe Brazil Systems Engineer Julio Lopes Lima Filho accompanied me, took lots of pictures, and just sent me this cool collage:
IntelliJ IDEA is the IDE of choice for many Java developers (including much of the ColdFusion engineering team). JetBrains has announced the public preview of IntelliJ IDEA 10, which, among lots of other things, now includes a CFML plug-in. [Hat tip: Tom Jordahl ]
Before Dawn Solutions creates skEdit, a Mac text editor with CFML support. They have announced discounted pricing through the end of the month. I've never used this app. If you have, please share your thoughts.
I meant to post these on Friday but never got to it, so posting multiple ColdFusion positions today (including this very interesting first one): Unnamed law enforcement organization (Quantico, VA) is looking for a ColdFusion developer. Requirements include at least 3 years of ColdFusion experience,...
While I am not sure I agree with everything reported to have been said by RIM CEO Jim Balsillie at the Web 2.0 Summit (I personally like the "appification of the Web"), his comments about giving developers options and users what they want is spot on.
I know I needed one of these. But now I *really* need one!
I usually aggregate ColdFusion job announcements into a single weekend post, but this post by Matt Woodward merits immediate linking to. Recruiter Brandon Fujii is looking for 20+ ColdFusion developers for positions in Irvine, CA, Culver City, CA, or Plano, TX.
Android Gingerbread (aka Android 2.3) is on its way, and in anticipation of the release the Adobe AIR team has announced AIR 2.5.1 to support the new OS (and to provide some minor bug fixes).
Fellow Adobe evangelist Serge Jespers spent 5 hours building an app that runs on 5 different devices, all using the same code base. And he just posted the details (with video). Very impressive stuff!
First, the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog has announced significant enhancements to how Google indexes SWF files. This comes on top of work with Google two years ago, and enhancements last year, and as the post notes, Google is not done yet. Secondly, Flex developer Matthew Fabb has posted...