Conferences

CFCamp 2013

CFCamp 2013 Conference

Railo LogoOctober, 14th – 15th 2013
Germering (near Munich)
Germany

Already the fourth time we organize the CFCamp! Each year it was bigger and more comprehensive. The CFCamp has established itself as a fixture for ColdFusion developers and offers this year again many interesting sessions by well-known speakers.

In addition to the two day conference there will be an interesting program of free courses, sessions, the CFAcademy and a fantastic party!

As venue, we again rented the Stadthalle Germering, which was the ideal location for us in the last year.

Due to the great feedback from CFCamp 2012, we will optimize this year CFCamp to the needs of participants and exhibitors.

Reserve your seat here.

SotR: Speaker Interview – Luis Majano

What made you want to speak at SotR13?

I had attended SotR in London a few years back and it was an incredible experience. I got to share with Matt and Andy and became really good friends with them. Their work on the conferences has been incredible, so having a chance to support the conference in any way is a priority for us at Ortus Solutions.

What does the web / development mean to you?

It has really been part of me since I was 9 years old. My parents gave me a Texas Instrument TI-84 and a programming in basic book back in 1986. I was completely excited about it and by day 2 I had a tic-tac-toe game built and running. Development and engineering has really been part of my core since very little. Both my parents are chemical engineers, so I was always exposed to problem solving, hard work and engineering principles. Working in ColdFusion for the past 13 years has been an incredible experience to see how the language and community has evolved over the years. However, I have never been so excited about ColdFusion until now. It seems there is fire in all burners now from all vendors and it is excited to finally see competition, innovation and also ability to deploy CFML applications anywhere now.

Read the entire article here.

cf.Objective() Invests in Future CFML Programmers

Reported by Jason P. Dean

A few weeks ago our good friend Matt Gifford announced a contest to give away a free pass to cf.Objective(). This was a great thing for Matt to do and we appreciate his support in promoting the conference and encouraging attendance.

Those that wished to enter the contest were instructed to simply leave a comment explaining why he or she wanted to go to cf.Objective(). Ultimately the winner was determined at random.

Every so often I would go to see what people had been posting and to see if a winner had been announced yet. There were some excellent entries; but one entry by Adam Cameron caught my eye.

“OK, if my name happens to be drawn from the hat, can you pls give the ticket to Sabin instead. It’s great to see ColdFusion interest in the ‘younger generation’, and this should be encouraged, and the thought of a father & son trip to a CF conference makes me smile.”

When I saw this I had to go see what it was about. So I searched through the other comments and found Sabin’s.

Read the entire article here.

Florida Blogger & Social Media Conference

Florida Blog Conference

The Florida Blogger & Social Media Conference – or FLBlogCon – has found a home for its 2013 meet-up, and we’re happy to announce it will be right here in our Full Sail Live Venue. Tickets go on sale May 15 for the Saturday, September 21 gathering of the state’s biggest blog and social media enthusiasts.

“We are hyperlocal, meaning all speakers, vendors, and sponsors are from the state of Florida,” says Bess Auer, founder of FLBlogCon. “Fortunately, the Sunshine State has some of the biggest names in the business, so we’ve got a pool of knowledgable social media pros and bloggers who are willing to share their best practices and experiences with others.”

Read the entire article here.

Railo at the cf.Objective() 2013 Conference

Conference Update

Welcome to this conference-tastic newsletter. Railo 4.1 Server Beta was released in March and loads of you are downloading this feature packed update! As we move into conference season, we are very excited to update you on what will be happening over the next couple of months!


cf.Objective()2013: 15-18 May in Minneapolis, MN

We are back in the USA in May for the awesome cf.Objective() 2013 conference! We are excited to be platinum sponsors at this conference again this year. Most of the Railo team will be there to meet and update you on the latest Railo developments. Make sure you drop by and say hello at our stand!  The conference will be run at the Radisson Blu-Mall of America, Minneapolis, MN and we are sure it will be an informative and awesome conference to say the least! Make sure you register before tickets run out!
http://www.cfobjective.com/

MuraCon 2013

MuraCon EU will feature sessions by top developers from the Mura CMS world, showing off the latest developments and features in Mura CMS. Held the day before Scotch on Rocks in Edinburgh, Scotland, MuraCon EU will show how you can harness the power of one of the world’s top Content Management Systems.

June 5th, 2013
Edinburgh, Scotland

Register here

Raspberry PI at Campus Party in São Paulo, Brazil

Pete Lomas, the Raspberry Pi’s hardware designer and all-round good egg, has just been in São Paulo, Brazil, speaking at Campus Party. He sent me this report with a stern warning to edit it thoroughly. Thanks so much Pete – sounds like you had quite the trip!

A spot of housekeeping: I’m travelling all day Monday and some of Tuesday (a byzantine bit of ticket-price optimisation and the fitting in of meetings means that Eben and I have to take three planes and drive about 150 miles to get from California to Cambridge). I’ll be posting here on Tuesday only if I feel awake enough to make sense…

Mission-ControlTent-Village

See the entire article here.

There Are Still 12 Active ColdFusion or CFML Conferences

If #ColdFusion or #CFML are “dying”, then why are there still 12 active conferences covering them?!

URL: http://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2012/9/12/12_active_CF_CFML_conferences
Often we hear some assert that CF’s dying, whether they mean CF the product or CFML the language. I want to make one contention against that which I don’t hear too often at all:

There are an awful lot of currently active CF/CFML conferences for such a “dying” product and/or language.

I count 12 annual conferences (for the current year) which cover the topics (CF or CFML) entirely or as a major track, as listed in the category on CFML conferences which I keep updated in my CF411 resource.

Here first are the next several coming up:

  • NCDevCon (Raleigh, NC/USA) coming Sep 29-30 2012
  • MuraCon (Sacramento, CA/USA) coming Oct 10-11 2012
  • Open Source CFML for Government Conference, (Washington, DC/USA) coming Oct 9 2012
  • CFCamp (Munich, Germany) coming Oct 15-16 2012
  • cf.Objective(ANZ) (Melbourne, Australia) coming Nov 1-2 2012
  • Adobe MAX (Los Angeles, CA/USA) coming May 2013, and the associated ColdFusion Unconference
  • Scotch on the Rocks (Edinburgh, Scotland), coming Jun 2013

For more details, including links, organizers, etc., see that CF411 page about them that I mentioned.

And here are those which have occurred in the past several months (we can reasonably expect new dates for them, for next year, to come from the organizers):

  • RIACon (Rockville, MD/USA) last held Aug 2012
  • D2W (Kansas City, MO/USA) last held May 2012
  • cf.Objective() (Minneapolis, MN/USA) last held May 2012
  • WebDU (Sydney, Australia) last held May 2012
  • OpenCF Summit (Dallas, TX/USA) last held in Feb 2012

Just one more sign of the still-healthy and active communities surrounding CF, CFML, and the alternative/open source engines.

A couple more thoughts on CF’s vitality

Now, it’s not the point of this entry to host a debate about CF’s vitality, pro or con. And I certainly hope that supporters of alternative CFML engines would grant that I’m clearly acknowledging them above, even if they would argue against CF’s longevity itself.

Still, I’d like to take a moment to point out just a couple other signs of vitality for Adobe CF the product (ACF, as some term it), starting with the recent CF10 release, and the still more recent 10.0.1 update, as well as the recently offered product roadmap for the next two releases, to name just a couple. These are simply not tell-tale signs of a swan song for the product.

Indeed, those of us who’ve been around a while have heard this assertion of CF’s coming death for several years, which is ironic in itself, as Mark Twain might quip!

Been there, done that, got the t-shirt

More than that, I bring a historical perspective to my sentiment. I came to CF 15 years ago after leaving a mainframe product I’d worked with for 15 years, where everyone was saying then in 1996 that THAT product (and the mainframe) was dying.

Guess what: now 15 years later, that product and mainframes in general are STILL in use. Enterprise solutions just don’t go away easily. There’s too much investment in them. (And yes, CF and CFML are parts of an enterprise solution for many.)

Anyway, regardless of your favoring ACF or alternatives, I just wanted to make the main point above that for a “dying” product and/or language, there’s certainly a lot of interest in holding conferences about them. :-)

(Perhaps I could have made that point and left out the additional commentary on ACF itself, but we seem to hear more often recently from those who would argue against it. Just trying to offer a little balance for the discussion.)

Finally, I really don’t want to hear from folks in the comments here about why they think CF and/or CFML “really are dying”. There are plenty of other places where that’s been done to death, and it’s just not the point of this entry. (Let’s see who in that group speaks up first, having missed this simple request. Of course, I welcome comments about any other aspects of the blog entry.)

By Charlie Arehart