Jul 9 2008

MAX 2008: Speaking on CF Frameworks and the Enterprise

Posted by Joe Rinehart at 9:40 AM
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- Categories: Conferences and Speaking Engagements

I'm proud to say that I've been invited to speak at MAX North America 2008 as part of the "Develop" track.

I'll be talking about problems that arise when making the move to "Enterprise" ColdFusion development (larger-scale, team-developed, API-exposing applications) and how frameworks like ColdSpring, Transfer, and Model-Glue lend not just code libraries but a solid platform for standardization of best practices within your development team.

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Paul Carney

Paul Carney wrote on 07/09/08 10:04 AM

Sweet! I will be sure to be in the audience.
Howard Scholz

Howard Scholz wrote on 11/20/08 12:35 PM

Joe,
Great job. It was the perfect closer for me.
I, for one, was a little disappointed at Adobe's inability to provide a reliable, secure, wireless network service for the conference. The whole idea of the "cloud" is to not have to worry about infrastructure and so on, and the lack of connectivity really flew in the face of that.
One of my co-workers was with me at the conference, and I've been having some difficulty in selling him on some of the underlying reasons to use a framework (ColdSpring, in my case), and so returning to the core principles was great for me. I'll find out if it made any difference for him, when we discuss the issue later today.

Howard

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