Entries for month: November 2011

Show #123 - ColdFusion Koans with Ryan Anklam

ColdFusion , Testing , jQuery 2 Comments »

In this show Dave and Scott are joined by Ryan Anklam to discuss his open source ColdFusion Koans project, which gives developers the ability to learn ColdFusion through unit tests. They also discuss Scott drinking the gitHub Kool Aid, the release of the jQuery Mobile V1 framework and the mobile themeroller, and the pain of implementing OAuth and a possible issue with CFHTTP.

Listener questions (however obscure) are also answered in the "Ask CFHour" segment of the show.

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Show #122 - Flex and the future of ColdFusion with Josh Adams

ColdFusion , Flex 3 Comments »

In this show Dave and Scott are joined by Josh Adams, ColdFusion Senior Solutions Consultant for Adobe, and discuss the latest announcements from Adobe regarding the future of Flex and what it means for developers and users. Josh also discusses the future plans for ColdFusion.

Listener questions (however obscure) are also answered in the "Ask CFHour" segment of the show.

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Show #121 - Agile and Scrum with Nic Tunney

Mobile , ColdFusion 6 Comments »

In this show Dave and Scott are joined by Nic Tunney who discusses the essentials and key benefits surrounding developing using the Agile and Scrum methodologies.

They also discuss mobile development and the use of media queries and the release of the ValidateThis framework.

Listener questions (however obscure) are also answered in the "Ask CFHour" segment of the show.

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Show #120 - ColdSpring with Mark Mandel

ColdFusion , Listener Q/A , Frameworks , cf.Objective , cf.Objective(ANZ) 5 Comments »

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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