Bar Camp Omaha 2011 - Open Source CFML
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I did a quick 30 minute presentation over CFML open source options at Barcamp Omaha. I wasn't going to present this BarCamp but Ryan Stille egged me on so I had to run home to get my laptop :-) Thanks to Mathew Woodward for getting me slides from a previous presentation he gave. I was all over the place but tried to focus on how if you know HTML, you can code CFML using the tag syntax. Questions from the attendants had me discuss CFWheels, Eclipse, CFEclipse, CFBuilder, Adobe, Hibernate, PDF/Excel generation, war deployment, etc. Here are the links from a text file shown during the presentation: CFML in 100 minutes ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) is a web programming language, which is especially suited for new developers as it was written to make a programmer's job easy and not care if the computer's job is hard. In this brief introduction we'll look at key language features you need to get started. "Running Multiple CFML Engines on Apache Tomcat", with Matt ... Apr 9, 2009 – "Running Multiple CFML Engines on Apache Tomcat", with Matt Woodward. Thursday, April 16 ... Online meeting via Adobe Connect. Meeting ... Installing and Configuring Apache 2.2, Tomcat 6.0, and Open ... Apr 5, 2009 – Installing and Configuring Apache 2.2, Tomcat 6.0, and Open ... Apache 2.2, Tomcat 6.0, and Open BlueDragon on a Windows 2003 Server, I figured ... Not sure that's the greatest idea, but that's the way it seems to be on the Mac. ... makes no difference since we'll be pointing Tomcat directly to Java anyway. ... CFMeetup: Living in the Cloud: CFML Apps on Google App Engine 2010-05-20 - If you want to take advantage of the power of cloud computing but want to focus on applications instead of server infrastructure, you owe it to yourself to check out Google App Engine. Google App Engine lets you deploy applications to Google's infrastructure with the push of a button, and the best part is that for many applications it's entirely free of cost. In this presentation we'll discuss both the benefits and downsides of living in the cloud, outline how Google App Engine differs from other cloud sol