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The Future of Fuseblog
Being Ben Nadel - Mach-II listeners and service layers
CF411 launches
Diary of a Project - PingPong
Thursday - Changing The Game
Thursday - Event Driven Programming
Thursday - HostMySite keynote
Thursday - Continuous Integration with Flex, FlexUnit and ANT
Thursday - Testing CF Applications
Wednesday - BOF - SciFi discussion
Wednesday - Accessibility and RIAs
Wednesday - Head First Mach-II
Wednesday - RAD OO by Peter Bell
Wednesday - Adobe Keynote
Wednesday - Teratech Keynote - Michael Smith
At CFUNITED 2008
Resetting the ColdFusion Administrator password on a Mac
CFNuke making a comeback
Two frameworks talks with the Onlince ColdFusion Meetup Group
CF9 artwork leaked out

Two frameworks talks with the Onlince ColdFusion Meetup Group

The Online ColdFusion Meetup Group will be presenting two meetings today.

The first, John Farrar's COOP - A Framework That Thinks Like ColdFusion talk will begin at 12:00 PM EST (11:00 AM CST) - just under an hour from now. The talk will cover (taken from the online description)

COOP is the most ColdFusion-like Framework to date (and yet, if you use another framework, note that COOP works with or separate from other frameworks). ColdFusion gives the power to simplify your code by moving your processing completely off your markup page if you choose. Let designers work in a processing free page while developers still have complete access to the markup page through a object-oriented structure. If you like MVC you will live COOP. If you don't like MVC you will say along with a developer we met at Chicago CF United, 'Finally, an MVC that makes things simple.' (This technology can be used as a stand-alone technology or inside other Frameworks like Fusebox.)

The second talk today will be Luis Majano's Down & Dirty With ColdBox 2.5.0 - Who, What, Why?. It begins at 6:00 PM EST (5:00 PM CST). The talk will be covering (also taken from the online description)

An introduction into the ColdBox framework's latest version 2.5.0, a synopsis of why use a framework, why use ColdBox, how it works and how you can benefit from it.

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