Hi everyone,
Just a quick heads up that we are in the process of planning the July Meeting, so keep 7th July Free!
Stay tuned for more information.
Cheers
Hi everyone,
Just a quick heads up that we are in the process of planning the July Meeting, so keep 7th July Free!
Stay tuned for more information.
Cheers
Hi Everyone,
We'll kick of CFUG for 2011 next week!
We'll start at APN and see what happens from there.
Location: APN (TBC)
Topic: TBA
Date/Time: 5:45pm , 17 March
RSVP by replying to this thread: https://groups.google.com/group/cfugauckland/browse_thread/thread/57e15d9515683286?hl=en.
See you there!
PS: April Meeting will be: 7th April (getting back to first Thusday of every month)
Next month we are having the meeting on the 8 July.
Kai Koenig is going to give us an overview of his series of blogs
about memory usage and variables in CF.
See: http://bloginblack.de/2010/03/how-much-memory-does-my-coldfusion-variable-really-use-part-i/
and David Quested is going to give a case study of his "AirSquare"
platform.
RSVP: http://cfug.eventbrite.com/
Every meeting you RSVP to and attend gives you one entry in to the
Adobe Software prize!
See you there!
Hi Everyone,
Don't forget CFUG is on next Thursday night.
We are going to look at the recently released CFBuilder and how it can make your CF life easier!
Prizes and refreshments provided.
Location: TBC
Date: 8 April 2010
Time: 5:45pm - 8:00pm
RSVP: http://cfug.eventbrite.com/
You must RSVP to be in to win a prize!
[Edit] Date updated from 1st April to 8th April
We've all heard the buzz about CF9's ORM integration, but exactly what
is it, and how can I use it? This session will demystify the idea of
ORM by introducing the concepts that you need to know to get started
using it right away. Not an object oriented developer? No problem! As
long as you know what an object is, and a little bit about cfcs, this
session will help you get past the buzzwords and be productive with
ORM on your next project.
Bob Silverberg has been developing software for nearly twenty years,
the past ten of which have been devoted to web application development
with ColdFusion. He runs a small development company from his home in
Toronto, where he divides his time between client work, open source
development and taking care of his two young sons. He is an active
participant on a number of ColdFusion mailing lists and blogs at
www.silverwareconsulting.com.
Connect URL to attend remotely: http://experts.na3.acrobat.com/nzcfug/
RSVP: http://cfug.eventbrite.com/
See you there!
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