Flex Camp Is Coming to Cleveland
Flex Camp Cleveland is a full day event on Monday, April 7, 2008, for the nominal free of $25 (lunch included). I plan to attend (assuming I get back from India in time). Registration is now open.
Flex Camp Cleveland is a full day event on Monday, April 7, 2008, for the nominal free of $25 (lunch included). I plan to attend (assuming I get back from India in time). Registration is now open.
Hold the dates! MAX Europe 2008 will take place in Milan, Italy, starting Monday December 1st, 2008. More details to follow!
George Poulose's Query Tools have long been a core part of my SQL tools and utilities collection. And George just let me know that he has released new Windows 64bit versions of his ODBC and ODO tools.
The folks over at Daemon have announced that they are trying to get FarCry into the Google Summer of Code program. If they succeed, this will be a great opportunity for students to build cool apps and maybe walk away with ca$h, too.
FusionReactor 3 has been released, with the ability to monitor ColdFusion 6, 7, and 8, as well as LiveCycle Data Services, and more. Check out the new features , including the AIR client.
Lots of folks are asking about ColdFusion 64bit support, and also asking which platforms we plan on supporting. As previously mentioned, we are indeed in the final testing stages of an updater for ColdFusion 8 which, among other things, provides further ColdFusion 64bit support. It is worth noting...
Several ColdFusion positions this week: Unnamed client (Atlanta, GA) is looking for a 2-3 ColdFusion developers with Flex experience. Oracle and Java experience preferred. Contact recruiter Steve Douglas at Kinetix. Unnamed client (Ann Arbor, MI) is looking for a ColdFusion developer for a 16-18...
To the delight of many a ColdFusion developer, in CF8 we added support for implicit array and structure creation. And now we're taking this one step further in the ColdFusion 8 updater (due out shortly) to allow for arrays and structures to be nested. As an example, the following should work (and I...
The Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) has started a blog to post security related information pertaining to Adobe products and technologies.
Microsoft is a common target for rants, dislikes, and disdain. And the negative views and opinions are frequently justified. But Microsoft can also be surprising, and I had that experience this week. I have only ever contacted Microsoft Support twice, both in regards to my home network. The first...