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CFUnited Europe Call for Speakers Open

Want to learn something new? Know of an awesome topic you'd love to attend? Have a certain speaker you think would make make the conference rock?

Well you're in luck...

We've opened the Call for Speakers for CFUnited Europe!

Join the tribe, suggest a topic today.

Open Source Code Off Entries on Wiki

The Open Source Code Off Entries are now listed on the CFUnited Wiki
http://wiki.cfunited.com/index.cfm?event=Main&path=Open_Source_Contest_Entries

Winners will be announced Thursday or Friday.

Good Luck!

Entries:


* Brice Mason "Tag Benchmark"
* Luis Majano "ColdBox"
* Barney Boisvert "Transaction Advice"
* Barney Boisvert "Management Tool"
* Barney Boisvert "Formatting Timestamps"
* Brad Wood "Resend Undeliverable Mail"
* Sajid Anwar "Minute Converter"
* Mary Jo Sminkey "USPS tracker"
* Jeff Howden "A Worthwhile Custom Tag"
* Mahfuz Anwar "Works Cited"
* Laura Arguello "Mango Blog"
* Jeffrey C. Ludden "Mapper"
* Russ Johnson "Issue Tracker"
* Simon Horwith "Security Framework"
* Joe Danziger "Project Tracker"
* Boyan Kostadinov "Movie Tracker"

Shuttle Bus Schedule Between Marriott Hotels

Tuesday, June 26th - Saturday, June 30th
Bethesda Marriott (Pooks Hill) to Bethesda North Marriott (Conference Center)

Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Shuttle Will Be Available from 5:00pm - 10:00pm

Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Shuttle Will Be Available from 6:30am - 11:00pm

Thursday, June 28, 2007
Shuttle Will Be Available from 6:30am - 11:00pm

Friday, June 29, 2007
Shuttle Will Be Available from 6:30am - 11:00pm

Saturday, June 30, 2007
Shuttle Will Be Available from 7:00am - 6:00pm

Transportation will be exclusive for CF United attendees to go from Bethesda Marriott to Bethesda North. Please allow approximately 30 minutes in between each hotel.

Loading/Unloading Location
Pick up and drop off will be in front of the hotel at Bethesda Marriott

Pick up and drop off will be off Executive Blvd entrance (Lower Lobby Registration) at Bethesda North

Sean Corfield - Heresy! Embracing Duck Typing in CFCs

The conventional wisdom for working with CFCs is that you should provide returntypes and argument types for methods. This idea stems from working with strongly-typed languages such as Java and C#. What if, though, we accepted ColdFusion as a dynamically-typed language, such as Smalltalk or Ruby? This talk explores the problems "duck typing" solves and the new possibilities it opens.

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