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I am a Senior Developer for the awesome-ness that is Fuzzy Orange, and I work as a consultant/contractor for the equally immense Gorilla Works, based in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
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Adobe have updated the official ColdFusion blog, which you can now find at http://blogs.coldfusion.com/. Bookmark the page, subscribe to the RSS feed, and stay tuned for up-to-date news from the ColdFusion ...
Issue 190 of Web Designer magazine is now available in the shops, and the main feature co-written by me discusses social networking APIs and how to integrate them into your ...
This morning I pushed out the latest release of monkehTweet, the open-source ColdFusion wrapper to interact with the Twitter API. There are a number of revisions, enhancements and changes to ...
This post is a little overdue as I left LA and MAX on 5th October, but I’ve been enjoying some much needed time off since then. How was MAX? Simple ...
Adobe MAX is almost upon as and I am gearing up for the trip out to Los Angeles to revel in all things geeky and Adobe-tech. I’m going to be a ...
An entire week of free online sessions dedicated to ColdFusion development and general awesomeness. That’s right, an entire week! Adobe have released the details and schedule for the ColdFusion developer ...
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I love writing open source ColdFusion apps.. it helps to grow the community, possibly fill some gaps or requirements, and allows me to keep learning and experimenting with code and ...
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This is in response to Steve Bryant’s original post and idea. It always puzzled me how my fellow school leavers and peers knew what they wanted to be when they ...
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Today is an exciting day for anyone wishing to take the leap into HTML5 animations and CSS3 transitions as Adobe have released their interactive tool Edge, now available for public ...
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ColdFusion, AIR and Flex developer, author, magazine contributor, conference speaker and Adobe Community Professional for ColdFusion. http://www.mattgifford.co.uk/
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St. Albans, Hertfordshire