Archive for July, 2006

What should I learn?

Posted on July 12, 2006. Filed under: ColdFusion, Uncategorized |

What should I learn?  I’ve heard this proverbial question asked again and again when interviewing job candidates, talking to new CFer’s, and on blog comments.  After tackling an advanced topic like duck typing I thought I would throw a bone to those newbies out there.  Or maybe those that have been developing CF for several [...]

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Agile Project Management

Posted on July 5, 2006. Filed under: ColdFusion, Uncategorized |

Just started reading Agile Project Management and came across this statement:
The idea of enough structure, but not too much, drives agile managers to continually ask the question, “How little structure can I get away with?”  Too much structure stifles creativity.  Too little structure breeds inefficency.
So far this book has been create.  I’ll be sure to [...]

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CFUnited 2006

Posted on July 5, 2006. Filed under: ColdFusion, Uncategorized |

I’m back from CFUnited and I have to say it was great. It was my first trip to the conference and I wasn’t sure what to expect. I’ve been to many lame training classes before where screwing with the trainers computer was the most interesting thing, however, I was very impressed by the [...]

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Duck Typing Dichotomy

Posted on July 4, 2006. Filed under: ColdFusion |

So it seems after attending the CFUnited 2006 conference that yet another feud is brewing in the Coldfusion community. The all eternal question is arising – to duck type or not to duck type. I can see it now, next year we will have the Duck Type Celebrity Death Match between Sean Corfield [...]

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