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Kurtis D. Leatham - Databases

Adding data to a database and then displaying that data is one of the main tasks in most ColdFusion programs. In this session we will cover the basics of database access in CF, including how to setup a data source, how to create SQL queries in CF, how to select data to display, options available to you when outputting data and the basics of inserting and updating data.

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John Paul Ashenfelter - Agile ColdFusion - Delivering better apps in less time

ColdFusion has always been an excellent tool for rapidly delivering high-quality web applications, but by adopting techniques and software from the Agile world, we can deliver applications even faster. In this session, we'll take a look at how we can use open source frameworks, automated database/object-relational mapping software, and unit tests to quickly build a simple application. The proof for Agility will be this session itself - we'll build a small but non-trivial ColdFusion application using a selection of these tools during the session. We'll start with an empty directory and end up with a fully-functional and tested prototype site before the timer ticks down.

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Flex Topics Announced!

CFUnited Announces the Flex track topics. http://cfunited.com/2007/pages/topics.cfm

Actually we have renamed the track to Flex/Apollo/Ajax. We will be adding more topics to that track soon. And, yes, Apollo too!

I've had a lot of questions about Scorpio Topics. We do have them on reserve. So don't worry! Adobe is going to be announced as Platinum Sponsor soon and they will cover some excellent topics.

Flex Topics

Advanced Styling and Skinning in Flex 2 * Rob Rusher

Continuous Testing with Flex and Coldfusion Projects * Thomas Burleson (Universal Mind)

Flex 101 * Ted Patrick (Adobe)

Flex 2 for ColdFusion Developers * Jeff Tapper

Flex and Ajax: perfect match * Rob Gonda (iChameleon Group)

Flex Data Services & ColdFusion Scorpio - Faster, Better and Cooler than ever! * Tom Jordahl (Adobe)

Using MVC with Flex/Coldfusion projects * Thomas Burleson (Universal Mind)

CFUnited Express New York City - New Speaker

http://www.cfunitedexpress.com

Do you live in or near New York City? Well CFUnited is coming to New York March 8th at the Graduate Center. We are bringing the awesome CFUnited experience to you. This is a chance for you to test out CFUnited for one whole day. If you like what you see, you can attend CFUnited in DC for a huge discount! Subtract what you paid at Express from the current price of CFUnited. Registered for CFUnited already? Go to Express for free!

It gets better! We've added a new speaker. Raymond Camden's topic should be announce this week! How cool is that to be in the same room as CF experts like Ben Forta, Shlomy Gantz, Michael Smith, Michael Dinowitz, and Raymond Camden!

Plus! You get a FREE CFUnited laptop bookbag and cool free stuff, valued at over $75!

http://www.cfunitedexpress.com

TeraTech Power Outage

We had a power failure here in our offices in the DC-area, and as a result, our online registration system is down.

We'll have an announcement just as soon as power is back up and registration becomes available once again.

Sorry 'bout that!

Feb 22, 2007 9:00 AM I got a message that things are working again. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Frameworks Presentations Available

Frameworks conference Presentations are posted online.

Sorry for the wait folks. The presentations are available for the public.

http://www.frameworksconference.com/pages/topics.cfm

Nate Nelson - Undocumented CFMX

This topic includes some nice hidden features of ColdFusion MX that you won't find anywhere in the documentation. Learn how to use these features through an example rich presentation. These undocumented treasures will show there is much more to ColdFusion than meets the eye.

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Hal Helms vs. Simon Horwith - Celebrity Death Match

Frameworks-Who Needs Them? Why do some people swear by them while others swear at them? What's all the fuss about? Hal Helms is the pioneer of the popular Mach-II and Fusebox frameworks, and Simon Horwith has, after several outspoken public comments on the subject, managed to become the unofficial opponent of framework use.

This is a steel cage match. Audience participation is encouraged, the fight... err...umm... debate, will be limited to 10 rounds, and there will be no hitting below the belt (we'll see about that). But remember, at the end: There Can Be Only One.

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