A series of occasional musings on architecting, securing, optimizing and generating web based applications. By Peter Bell.
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Wow - it really has been a while since I've updated this blog. The problem is that I have a bunch of old content here that I don't want to kill, but I also want to pull together application generation and groovy content from two other blogs I have, centralize with a single blog and also …
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See the posting on my new blog re: SPA Conference Coming Up Soon – Not to late to book! .
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See my new blog for details . . .
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See my new blog for the details!
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LightWire is a lightweight Dependency Injection engine for CFML that I wrote a while back and is being used by a number of developers and projects.
Many thanks to Micky Dionisio for finding and documenting a critical error in LightWire. I saw the posting yesterday, but didn’t get a …
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I'll be presenting two topics on agile and productivity at cf.Objective() this year. Check out my new blog for the details!
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Here's a link to my new blog where I've just posted a summary of what I ended up doing with 2009 and some of the things I'm planning for 2010!
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w00t I have just had my first article published in InfoQ :-)
It's on Domain Specific Language Evolution .
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Just a reminder that the call for speakers for Code Generation 2010 ends on January 15th. It's one of my favorite conferences of the year and I'd thoroughly recommend it for anyone with an interest in Domain Specific Modeling or Code Generation.
If you have an area of research or a …
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