Jan 24
In this show Dave and Scott discuss the PIPA and SOPA bill updates, Scott goes back to try the Unofficial ColdFusion Updater again, and jQuery mobile receives an update for device support amongst other things. Matt also interviews David Stockton from Intergral about Fusion Analytics and tools to keep watch over your servers.
A listener's question is also answered in the Ask CFHour section of the show.
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Jan 18
In this show Dave and Scott discuss SOPA and PIPA, the official ColdFusion blog and moving from Apache to IIS for local development. The cf.Objective() 2012 schedule is also released and Dave says goodbye to something.
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Nov 2
In this show Dave and Scott are joined by Mark Mandel to discuss the latest release of ColdSpring 2 Alpha 1, touching on AOP, dependency injection and "drinking the Kool-Aid".
They also cover Google's announcement about it's new programming language "Dart" and try to decide on it's effectiveness, usefulness and eligibility within current web development. As a precursor to a forthcoming show, they also take a preliminary look at Ryan Anklam's ColdFusion Koans project, and remind listeners to vote for and submit session topics for cf.Objective() 2012.
Listener questions (however obscure) are also answered in the "Ask CFHour" segment of the show.
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Sep 8
In today's show Scott is on vacation. So, buckle you seat belts kids. We then talk about GoDaddy's decision to drop support for ColdFusion. We then discuss what server OS you should use. We then talk about BFlex/BFusion being canceled this year. We then talk about abstraction and sharing domain knowledge with others and documentation. We then answer more user questions from twitter.
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Aug 25
In today's show Scott first talks to us about how and why you should
listen to your own advice. We then discuss the newly announced Adobe
Developer Week. We then take about some advice from Jason Dean on how
to get non-ColdFusion developers up to speed. Dave then talks about a
blog post of his on how a developer made an easy thing hard. We then
answer questions from the people.
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