Show #167 - cf.Objective() 2013 with Tim Cunningham

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In this week's show, Dave and Scott are joined by Tim Cunningham to discuss cf.Objective() 2013. Dave chats about his latest PhoneGap application, Adobe says goodbye to the touch apps, and Scott is an idiot (with a capital "I").

 


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Show Topic Links:

 

cf.Objective() 2013
http://www.cfobjective.com/

Adobe Refocuses Touch App Development
http://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/refocusing-our-touch-app-development/

PhoneGap developer listings
http://people.phonegap.com/

PhoneGap 2.3 is out
http://phonegap.com/blog/2013/01/07/phonegap-230/

Dave’s new project
http://www.tournamentscorecard.com/

Trello ColdFusion wrapper
http://cftrello.riaforge.org

The stackoverlords are at it again
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/163416/dog-piling-of-close-votes-is-a-real-problem

 

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4 responses to “Show #167 - cf.Objective() 2013 with Tim Cunningham”

  1. Carol Hamilton Says:
    I love listening to the cfhour podcast. Hearing my name this morning made it rock just a little bit more!! I'm overly excited about being one of the new speakers this year at cf.objective() 2013 and can’t wait for May!!
  2. Adam Cameron Says:
    Good podcast guys. And well done for remaining unexpectedly demure in your coverage of S/O (although I was looking fwd to a good bitch session from you, I have to admit ;-)

    Keep up the good work.

    --
    Adam
  3. Raymond Camden Says:
    re: Your fonts comments.
    I get the fonts by themselves aren't _technically_ exciting, but do you guys realize how much legal crap is behind it? The fact that a service handles that part is a *huge* deal. Hence all the excitement folks had. Basically, it means you can be sure you are legally ok to use font X on the web.
  4. Raymond Camden Says:
    To your issue with forgetting to turn on the application setting in your testing environment: Does it make sense for your UT suites to make use of applicationGetMetaData to validate settings?

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