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| Thread | Coldfusion / Web training around Boston | 1 | 5907 | mfredin | 09/16/09 |
Boston CFUG Twitter Account
Bookmark posted on Aug 15
by tony.garcia
Boston CFUG Google Group
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Bookmark posted on Aug 09
by brinaldi
Remote Synthesis (Brian's Blog)
Bookmark posted on Dec 03
by brinaldi
Continuous Integration with Jenkins, ANT, and MXUnit, presented by Marc Esher
Event posted on Oct 12
by tmollerus
September Meeting: Forms That Don't Suck (Quick, Easy, and Clean Forms and Data)
Event posted on Sep 13
by tony.garcia
Matt Quackenbush is a guy that does all kinds of quacky things. For the last 15-ish years he has occasionally been known to play around with fun stuff like ColdFusion, including authoring the popular open source CFML custom tag library cfUniForm. A life-long musician, when not writing or studying CFML, Matt can usually be found somewhere near music, often helping with the local high school band program where he serves as Band Booster President or playing around with one of his violins.
Slatwall: Open Source eCommerce for ColdFusion
Event posted on Aug 15
by tony.garcia
Tony Garcia, Application Developer at ten24 Web Solutions
Open Mic Night
Event posted on Jun 07
by Bernie Dolan
More Automated Testing: Using Selenium and TestNG
Event posted on Feb 16
by Bernie Dolan
Steven Erat
Automated testing with Selenium - Make your web apps better and your life easier
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Event posted on Jan 31
by tmollerus
Tom Mollerus
RIA Unleashed
Event posted on May 18
by brinaldi
Speaker list coming soon.
Mark Phillips on Project Management
Event posted on May 18
by tmollerus
Mark Phillips, Project Management Evangelist and Technology Thought Leader, is the principal evangelist and product manager for Vertabase, an easy-to use project management solution launched in 1999. In addition, Phillips is a highly sought-after industry speaker on a variety of topics including project management, social media and technology.
Phillips writes about these topics and much more on his blog at www.vertabase.com/blog and he has written columns and articles for a variety of publications, including C|Net, ComputerWorld magazine and Fusion Authority. An editorial published in ComputerWorld, and recently resyndicated to Bloomberg BusinessWeek, focused on "Context trumps content," and is available at http://www.businessweek.com/idg/2010-07-23/context-trumps-content.html
Before getting involved in project management and technology, Phillips was a Vice President at a prominent Wall Street firm where he was an equity analyst. His approach to project management is based on more than 15 years of real-world experience helping thousands of people at hundreds of companies get more done. He specializes in creating frameworks for information where it can serve both tactical and strategic needs.
He holds a masters degree in Applied Economics from the University of Michigan and a bachelors of Science [Economics] degree in Philosophy and Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Phillips and his wife and children reside in Michigan.
Charlie Arehart on Hidden Gems in ColdFusion Builder
Event posted on May 11
by Bernie Dolan
Charlie Arehart
A veteran ColdFusion developer and troubleshooter since 1997 with over 25 years in IT, Charlie Arehart is a longtime contributor to the community and a recognized Adobe Community Professional. As an independent consultant, he provides short-term troubleshooting/tuning assistance and training/mentoring for organizations of all sizes and CF experience levels (carehart.org/consulting).
Besides running the 2000-member Online ColdFusion Meetup (coldfusionmeetup.com, an online CF user group), he also hosts the UGTV repository of recorded presentations from hundreds of speakers (carehart.org/ugtv) and the CF411 site of over 1000 tools/resources for CFers (cf411.com). A certified Advanced CF Developer and Instructor for each version since CF 4, Charlie's spoken at each of the major CF conferences worldwide and is a contributor to all three volumes of Ben Forta's ColdFusion 8 and 9 WACK books.