In this show we welcome out new co-host to the show, Scott Stroz. We also welcome our new sponsor Ayera Technologies. We then talk about how we got involved with technology and ColdFusion. We also talk more about dealing with spaghetti code and when enough is enough. We also discuss the evolution of ColdFusion and how it has changed but stayed the same. We then discuss some of the upcoming conferences.
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Entries for month: July 2011
As recently announced on Codebass Radio, Scott Stroz will be joining the CFHour team as our new Co-host. Scott's years of experience and witty repartee will bring an exciting new angle to the show. We are very excited to have Scott on board and are looking forward to the future of the show.
Also, announced will be the CFHour rebroadcast on CodeBass Radio on monday evenings.
In this show we talk to the new ColdFusion Product Manager, Rakshith Naresh. We also have a couple major announcements on the future of the show.
In this show we welcome Scott Stroz as a guest host for this show. We
first talk about the announcement of a new Product Manager for
ColdFusion, Rakshith Naresh. We then talk about the contest announced by
Adobe and Sony. We also discuss dealing with building apps for mobile.
Mostly for tablets and many versions of them. We also talk about
things that you can do with ColdFusion but you may not want to. We also
talk about how to handle inheriting a pile of spaghetti code and some
ways to handle it.
We are going to have the new ColdFusion
Product Manager, Rakshith Naresh, on the show next week. So, if there is anything you
would like us to ask him please send in your questions. We will do our
best to get them answered.
In this show we talk about our first week with Google+. We also talk about a little about the latest conference news. We discuss our recent experience in a new development workflow style. We have a chat about improving JavaScript performance. Then Dave discusses some more security stuff. He talks about how people should pay way more attention to security then they do.
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