Presentations tagged 'CFUnited' (1 to 6)

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Railo31CFUnited-UHPbp Todd Rafferty
6 months ago
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CFUnited: Railo Open Source
Gert Franz's presentation on Railo Open Source at CFUnited 2009
AIRMessaging Aaron West
6 months ago
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AIR Messaging: Integrating AIR, BlazeDS, and ColdFusion
These are the slides from my CFUnited 2009 presentation on integrating AIR, BlazeDS, and ColdFusion. These are just the slides. Please visit my blog for all the downloadable code and walkthrough instructions.
cfunited-09-slideshow Todd Sharp
7 months ago
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Todd's CFUnited 2009 SlideShow
Just a small slideshow of some of the pics I took during CFUnited 2009.
CFUNITED09NelsonDBTricks Nate Nelson
7 months ago
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CFUnited 2009 - Database Tips & Tricks - Nate Nelson
Have you ever wanted to know how those strange database experts are able to do their job without going insane? This session will cover some heavily used database tips, tricks, and secrets from multiple database platforms. These tips are have been used first hand and compiled for you in one presentation. Every developer that has any interaction with a database should find this session of value.
CFUnited-2009 Todd Sharp
11 months ago
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Why Should You Attend CFUnited 2009?
This multimedia presentation gives you an overview of the CFUnited conference. Be sure to check the embedded videos and download the attached PDF (by opening the menu in the bottom left corner of the presentation and clicking 'Download Attachment') to view more info. See you at CFUnited!!
Refactoring-in-ColdFusion-From-Procedural-to-OO Dan Wilson
a long time ago
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Refactoring in ColdFusion: From Procedural to OO
If you would like to know how to migrate an existing procedurally programmed application into an object oriented one, grab a chair and sit for a while.
We'll discuss some sensible guidelines designed to help you make incremental changes towards OO nirvana.
We'll also look at lots of code samples, we all like code samples, right?