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Google Reader Gets A Facelift
Just visited Google Reader (which I do 500 times a day) and notices that it’s gotten some nice interface tweaks. The Google Reader blog has more. I like it. (translate)
WebORB 3.6 for .NET is available
If you're working with the .NET version of our product, we have some news for you. There is a new release with some important features as well as bug fixes. See below for details:Support for Silverlight client - Includes client-side component with remoting APIs, code generator integrated into the management console as well as a command line code generation utility. Silverlight integration makes it super simple to invoke methods on remote objects as well as SOAP/REST web services. Btw, Silverlight integration works across all WebORB implementations thus you can connect Silverlight with .NET, Java, PHP and soon ColdFusion components.Support for (translate)
CFUnited 2009 Topics Survey Now Open - Leveraging Basic Object Oriented Concepts and Design Patterns
The CFUnited 2009 Topics Survey is now open, you can go there and vote for your favorite topics you'd like to see presented. I have re-submitted my topic (you can find it under the "Please choose 4 from the list of topics that cover OO" section) from last year as it was well received and attended, and I'm hoping to make this year's presentation even better, so please head on over to the survey and voice your opinion and hopefully vote for my as well. I promise you won't be disappointed. Leveraging Basic Object Oriented Concepts and Design Patterns in (translate)
Learning Paths provides help content according to role
There a new web site that guides new users through the process of learning Flex. It organizes a variety of examples and tutorials based on the role that you select. You can choose a learning path for developers, designers, managers, or architects. Each path leads you to a series of tutorials, videos, code samples, and documentation links. Here's the URL: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/learn/ While this site might not have alot of new content, it provides a new way of exploring existing content. It ties together information from Adobe resources such as the standard Flex docs, DevNet, and The Edge newsletter, plus outside (translate)
CFUnited Topic Survey
Here's your chance to improve the topics presented at the CFUnited conference. They have posted a survey to allow people to vote for the presentations they would like to see in CFUnited 2009. The survey is located at http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/12/4/CFUnited-Topic-Survey--VOTE-NOWI submitted three topics:1. PCI-DSS security standard -an updated presentation from the one I gave at cfObjective. Showing the various requirements of PCI and the common pitfalls in CF e-commerce 2. BlazeDS - all the goodness that is BlazeDS3. CF Orientation - a simple Q&A session for new CFers and for people needing help figuring out the terms that get thrown about. (translate)
CFUnited 2009 Topics That Just Missed The Cut
In honor of the CFUnited Topic Survey I present the topics that just barely missed making the final list. [More] (translate)
Klok Integration with Online TimeTracking services
I have had numerous requests for the ability to use Klok to track time against projects stored in 3rd party or homegrown systems. Because of this I have decided to prioritize that functionality. This feature will allow you to use Klok as usual, even while not connected to the internet, and have the projects/time entries synchronized with the remote source. This will effectively allow you to use Klok in a team environment to track and report time.As I am wrapping up the necessary infrastructure in order for this to work, I am going to set my sights on one of the (translate)
Announcing: Leela Grace Kelley!
You may have noticed I’ve been pretty scarce for the past few weeks; as you may have guessed, Leela Grace has finally arrived. I went into labor on Wednesday, November 12th (good thing I decided not to attend FlashCodersNY that night!) and gave birth to “little” 8lb. 3oz. Leela at 4:33am. Everyone’s healthy (though sleep-deprived) [...] (translate)
How to be a dufus...
Here is how I do it, I add a contact form to my website from a nice service called http://wufoo.com/ and then I forget to mail them to myself. So what do I have now? A year's worth of contacts that I have ignored. So apologies there! Since I am now using Mango Blog, it comes with a nice plugin to do FormToEmail that you just have to enable and put simple tokens in that create a nice form, which sends an email. Does what it says on the tin eh?! So, without further ado, you can actually now contact me over (translate)
PixelBender support in haXe...
The man never sleeps!Nicolas Cannasse has added Pixel Bender support to haXe - and for reading/writing PBJ files. He's set it up so you can send low-level instructions to PixelBender - i.e. at a lower level than Adobe's PBK language - and so get more optimised code.Check out the page here. (translate)