Since I got back from my honeymoon, it's been pretty much none stop house work (note: this is what happens when wifey teaches and has all day to think about what should be done around the house). The main item on the agenda was the installation
The onAIR Bust Tour's stop in Philly was awesome. The Franklin Institute was a great venue. The meet 'n greet was in the Planetarium and the shows were in the science theater. As a nice bonus, Adobe had surge protectors everywhere so I could plu
Thanks to Mike Chambers' presentation, I am following along as he is doing the presentation at the Philly stop. I know it isn't much, but hey, it's the first time I've delved into this. Now on to the HTML/JavaScript one.
Today the onAIR Bus Tour stops in Philly. I hope to see everyone there from the Flash, Flex, and ColdFusion user groups to represent the Adobe community in Philly.
Ok, the Flex one was pretty easy, but using Dreamweaver's extension for making a site an Adobe AIR Application made things way too easy. It literally took me two-clicks to convert my site to an AIR app. Not sure about the whole site usage, but I
I had a problem that was racking my brain for quite some time. A project I was working on was an addition to a legacy system. I was given the code base and a backup file of the database. The file was generated from a SQL Server 2000 database. I
So I open my inbox this morning and I have an email from Amazon that says the ColdFusion 8 Web Application Construction Kit Volume 1: Getting Started is to be released on August 31st. Further investigation shows that Volume 2: Application Devel
Last year I blogged about MLS possibly putting a franchise in the Philly area and being housed in a new complex in South Jersey. While that project hasn't gone anywhere, apparently the city of Chester is looking at hosting the Philly area team,
Before using the public beta of ColdFusion 8, I had never used the ColdFusion Archive (CAR) files. Since the public beta did not have any migration scripts with it, I created a CAR file of most of DSN, email, and custom tag path settings from my
Ok, so this is the obligatory "I'm Back" posting and it's somewhat cheesy to do, but I don't care. I have finally finished my blog redesign. I'd like to thank all the folks that redesigned their sites in the past 3-4 months as that's about how l