Printing and reporting are two of the most important new features in ColdFusion MX 7. This introductory session will get you started on the new family of tags, and the powerful new Report Builder.
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Printing and reporting are two of the most important new features in ColdFusion MX 7. This introductory session will get you started on the new family of tags, and the powerful new Report Builder.
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We have announced pre conference classes on the conference website. Please go to http://cfunited.com/go/classes for more information.
Each class is $449 and you may only register for one each day. Please also note that your CFUnited conference registration does not cover admission to these classes
Monday 6/25
CU221 Rob Gonda Flex Intensive for ColdFusion Developers
CU222 Kurtis D. Leatham Creating Your First Cold Fusion Application
CU223 Oğuz Demirkapı Multi Language Applications in CF in Theory and Practice
CU224 Nate Nelson Advanced Database
Tuesday 6/26
CU225 Peter Bell Practical Code Generation: By Example
CU226 Simon Horwith Coming Soon
CU227 John Paul Ashenfelter Best Practice Bootcamp for Developers
CU228 Charlie Arehart New in CFMX 6&7: What Did You Miss?
Other Pre-conference events will be announced soon. MiniMAX and the User Group conference and information will be announced soon
Understanding and handing errors in CF from basic pages to advanced gateways. This presentation also gives error alert codes and best practices.
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Hey Folks, Check out our new CFUnited website! We are excited to release the new design to the public today. Elliott and my team did an awesome job and we will continue to make updates regularly to improve year round.
Also, we will be posting classes this week! So come back and visit to view more changes. www.cfunited.com
What else are we working on for the future? Elliott, our Software Engineer for CFUnited, is working on a new registration system for all our conferences that will be faster and easier. Also, CFUnited Europe will be posted soon as well.
What do you think?
House of Fusion has posted a review of CFUnited Express in New York, which occured on March 8th last week.
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Community/4668-CFUNITED-Express-NYC-March-8-2007.htm
www.cfunitedexpress.com
Last year at CFUnited 2005 it was announced that the most heavily trafficked CFML site on the web, MySpace.com, was transitioning to BlueDragon.NET. Today, not only is Myspace running entirely on BlueDragon.NET - but it now trails only Yahoo.com as the most-heavily trafficked of all sites on the internet. Come learn how they serve upwards of 2 billion CFML page views per day leveraging the power of CFML on the .NET framework.
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Test-driven development is very popular in the Java and Ruby worlds and becoming moreso in the ColdFusion world. This session covers the tools that are available to test ColdFusion applications and discusses how to implement them into your existing workflow. We'll specifically cover:
Together, these tools can provide unit, functional, regression, and load tests for your applications. Finally, we'll touch on automating these tests so you can ensure that you are delivering higher-quality, well-tested code.
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There's still time for you to get your designs in for the Fusebox website design contest. One of the prizes is a free ticket to CFUNITED! See http://trac.fuseboxframework.org/fusebox/wiki/WebSiteDesignRequirements for the design requirements and a look at the sites already submitted. Currently there are only 8 submissions so you have good odds of winning.
Contest Submittals must be in on March 8th, 2007 at 5pm EST. Contest winner will be announced on March 29, 2007.
CFUNITED/Express NYC After Party at the Silver Leaf Tavern at the 70 Park avenue hotel on 38th street between Madison and Park. 5:30pm - 9pm. on 3/8/07
Silver Leaf TavernStructures are complex data types that many ColdFusion developers are either not familiar with or do not use to their full potential. This session would explain the basics of structures, how to work with ColdFusion~'s built-in structures (FORM, URL, etc.) as well as how to create their own.
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