What is RIAdventure? What makes it different from a standard conference, and what will you get out of it if you go? Joshua Cyr, coordinator of the event, tells all.
Yet another overview of MAX? Ah, but this is from the eyes of Sean Corfield, Fusion Authority's resident Curmudgeon. Without pulling punches, he'll tell you the things you may have missed.
Read Charlie Arehart's FusionReactor review in this excerpt from the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update (FAQU) Vol. 2 Issue 4 (Do More, Code Less).
Kay Smoljak reviews the ColdFusion-Talk (CF-Talk) List posts for the week of August 18 - August 24, 2008. Topics of interest included: SQL injection, Returning binary data from a web service, CFC structure and returning the SQL Server identity column, ColdFusion academic licensing, and ColdFusion career advice.
How are BFusion and BFlex different from other mini-conferences? Bob Flynn, instigator of both events, gives us the inside scoop.
Virus writers are now using Google's reputation to spread their word. What is their word? A virus!
Among the news this week: Adobe to contribute AMF connectivity to Zend and a worm uses Flash's reputation (but not its ability) to spread...
Have doubts that ColdFusion is being taken more seriously? Several positive articles in the mainstream press and a reported security exploit should lay those doubts to rest.
Is a longer Flex Camp better? Nick thinks so... find out why.
Kay Smoljak reviews the ColdFusion-Talk (CF-Talk) List posts for the week of May 24-June 1, 2008. Topics of interest included:
Kay Smoljak reviews the ColdFusion-Talk (CF-Talk) List posts for the week of May 19-23, 2008. Topics of interest included:
If print is dead, why is the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update selling? Why is the Flex Authority selling when it's not even released yet? Print is dead... Haven't you heard? Mr. Bad Guy hasn't.
Answer his questions two, and win a subscription to FAQU (The Fusion Auhority Quarterly Update). If you fail, you'll not be thrown off a cliff...
Kay Smoljak reviews the ColdFusion-Talk (CF-Talk) List posts for the week of May 11-18, 2008. Topics of interest included:
ColdFusion News
Here There Be Dragons!Charlie Griefer examines the question: What does New Atlanta's decision to open source BlueDragon ultimately mean to the community? |
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iPhone: The Real StoryIf you've heard the latest screed against Flash, then you want to know what is really going on. Simeon Bateman explains it clearly, concisely, and, dare I say, painfully... for Apple. |