Third ColdFusion Tutorial for Web Designer Magazine

The third in my series of ColdFusion tutorials for Web Designer magazine is now available at a newsagent/bookstore near you.

This tutorial is on PDF Generation and Form Manipulation, Image Manipulation and Presentations on Demand.

May's edition will revisit the CF8 Ajax grid, and building a CRUD interface, whilst June will tackle the CF8 PDF features in more depth, and how you can build an online order system.


Open BlueDragon Steering Committee

Originally posted at http://www.fuzzyorange.co.uk/blog/index.cfm/2008/4/8/Open-BlueDragon-Steering-Committee

Alan Williamson announced earlier today the folks who will make up the steering committee for the Open BlueDragon (OpenDB) project.

Having known Alan for 4 years now, since I first asked him to present at the ScottishCFUG, I was aware that OpenBD was on the cards.

The members of the committee should be known to most of the community, and as Sean Corfield points out, not all of them have enjoyed a "friendly" relationship with New Atlanta in the past. However, that just goes to show the level of interest and commitment to the OpenBD project, and ultimately what it could achieve.

If you want to get involved in the project, then please join the community mailing list, which can be found at http://groups.google.com/group/openbd

If you want to experience OpenBD firsthand, then the initial release of OpenBD should take place at this years cf.Objective() conference, and 6 of the Steering Committee will be at Scotch on the Rocks;Alan Williamson, Andy Wu, Sean Corfield, Matt Woodward, Mark Drew and myself

We're planning something special for Scotch, so stay tuned!


Second ColdFusion Tutorial for Web Designer Magazine

I've only just managed to pick up March's edition of Web Designer, and it has the second of my ColdFusion tutorials; The Basics of ColdFusion Coding.

Not very interesting for the seasoned ColdFusion developer, but then these tutorials aren't for you (though be sure to pick up the mag anyway, and give it support. If we want ColdFusion to have more exposure in the non-CF press, then we as a community need to increase their sales. No, I wasn't paid to say that heh).

These tutorials will hopefully tap into some of the other development communities, and at the very least, offer some exposure of ColdFusion to them. If a few decide to give ColdFusion a go - not to necessarily dump their existing skills in favour, but more to give them another tool in their belt - then it's a job well done.

My third tutorial, due April, exposes some of the new features of ColdFusion 8 including; PDF Interaction, Image Manupulation and Presentations on Demand.

Oh yeah, CFEclipse also gets a good deal of exposure in the tutorial.


Conferences

Next Friday (April 3rd) I'll be heading to Edinburgh for the one day Highland Fling conference.

The theme for Highland Fling is "The Browser and Beyond" and features speakers from Yahoo, Opera, and the one and only Aral Balkan. I'm looking forward to Aral's talk, and I'll also be catching up with him as he is also presenting at Scotch on the Rocks. More on that in a second.

I'm also hoping to jump across the water to Dublin to attend Scotch on Air. This is a half day event taking place April 11, being organised by the Scotch on the Rocks team to replace the cancelled Adobe OnAir, Dublin.

Adobe's Ryan Stewart and Ted Patrick will be presenting, along side Scotch's Kev McCabe. It's a free event and should be good fun.

Next, we have the biggie. Scotch on the Rocks. Three days, 45 sessions, 150+ delegates and more ColdFusion, Air, Flex and LiveCycle than you can shake a stick at!

After this, it will most likely be MAX Europe in Milan. With any luck I'll be back as a speaker, but regardless I'll be in attendance.


... and the last Window is closed

Today will see the last Windows native machine here at Fuzzy Orange shut down for good. Yes, today see us become Windows free. At least natively.

Whilst we will continue to run Windows in a VM environment - predominantly for clients - we are now exclusively running Linux on all our machines; Servers, Desktops and Laptops.

We're running a mixture of Ubuntu (desktop/laptops), Fedora 7/8 (for fun) and CentOS (CF/DB/SVN/Trac). All in all, it's been a smooth transition. Our next step is to bring our email in house, and get it up and running on Zimbra.

Happy days.


Scotch on Air, Dublin, Ireland

A little off-shoot of the Scotch on the Rocks conference will take place in Dublin, Ireland on April 11th.

Scotch on Air effectively replaces the cancelled date of the Adobe onAir tour.

Scotch organiser Kev McCabe, who was attending the Dublin leg of the tour, has taken the lead on putting together this little show, and we're delighted to say that Adobe's Ryan Stewart and Ted Patrick will be there to talk about Air and Flex respectively. Kev will be dicsussing ColdFusion.

Unless my schedule changes at the last minute, I unfortunately won't make it over, but if you can be there, make sure you are cause it will undoubtedly be a blast.


SOTR: Flying into Edinburgh Airport? Want free transport to the venue?

If you are flying into Edinburgh airport, please let us know at scotch@fuzzyorange.co.uk, with your planned date/time of arrival. If we have enough folks arriving at a certain time, we will book the Edinburgh Shuttle Service on your behalf, and at no cost to you.


ColdFusion Tutorial published in this months (issue 141) edition of Web Designer Mag

This month saw the first in a series of articles by myself, published by Web Designer Mag on ColdFusion for Novices.

Issue 141 sees me showing easily and quickly, just how we can pull data from a database and display it in an Ajax grid. I think it takes around 28 lines of code. Real basic code.

Next month (issue 142) will see a more in depth look at programming using CFML - this should be on the way to the printers - and issue (143), well, I can't tell you what's going to be in that just yet.

In addition to the tutorial, I'm quoted on what we here at Fuzzy Orange think is "Hot for 2008". Scotch on the Rocks is top of our list, and it's very encouraging to see Web Designer agree with us, as it's number 51 in their list.


Fuzzy Orange are now an official reseller of ColdFusion

We (Fuzzy Orange) are advancing in our steps towards world domination - I really have been watching too much Pinky and the Brain - and I'm delighted to say that Fuzzy Orange are now an Adobe reseller.

Our primary role in regards the reseller world is of course ColdFusion, and this latest step now allows us to provide every level when delivering Application development and consultancy.

Fuzzy Orange can now provide ColdFusion itself, the consultancy, training and finally, support.

We feel this is a really important step for our existing clients, and every other company using ColdFusion here in the UK.

You can now obtain your ColdFusion licenses from a source that actually know what they're talking about, rather than 3rd parties that simply sell software without knowing anything about it.

Anyway, we will shortly be releasing some new content on the Fuzzy Orange website detailing more information on what this means for our customers, and also for those just interested in purchasing ColdFusion, and how you can go about it.

It's been a good start to the year so far.


Getting Back to Work

While I don't officially go back to work until Monday - being the boss is good - I've got some stuff to do for Monday and finally decided to pop the laptop open today. Aside from catching up on a billion emails - seriously, don't people take time off at Christmas???? - I thought I'd get my first blog post of 2008 out of the way.

I'll start by doing a quick coverage of 2007.

2007 started with yours truly finally deciding it was time to bite the bullet and go full time with Fuzzy Orange, a company I originally started back in 2005. The first "proper" year has been extremely successful, and a lot of that success was down to Scotch on the Rocks. Scotch didn't make us money, that wasn't the idea. However, it did bring us a lot of business afterwards, and that's where we reap our reward. The conference is about the community.

Of course, I could wax lyrical about Scotch for hours, but I'd suggest listening to the podcast I did for ColdFusion Weekly to get a good feel for the conference.

Building contacts, gaining clients and pushing the company was the goal of the first year and I think we've achieved that. We also managed to push out the door some ColdFusion Administration training courses, and of course the SOTR invasion of MAX Europe in Barcelona. Aside from my presentation on ColdFusion Server Monitoring and Troubleshooting (and going head to head with Sean Corfield, Ben Forta and Ted Patrick), we also managed to get quite a few speakers, delegates and Adobe staff to wear Scotch 2008 promotional t-shirts.

Oh yes, how can I forgot the infamous 4 starter dinner courtesey of Adobe! Thanks for that Kristen!!! :)

Goals for 2008 are simple. Build on the success of 2007, expand the company, and make Scotch on the Rocks the European conference for all things ColdFusion.... easy eh.


Fuzzy Orange now offering ColdFusion Administration Training

I'm delighted to announce that Fuzzy Orange are now offering two ColdFusion Administration courses.

The two courses; ColdFusion Installation and Configuration, and ColdFusion Advanced Administration and Configuration, are both 3 days long and can be configured for both ColdFusion 7 and 8.

For more details, check out the Training page.

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