Welcome back to the part 2 of the State of the ColdFusion Union 2017 Survey analysis. In case you missed it, follow this link to read the State of The CF Union 2017 Analysis part 1. ContentsFilling out CF surveysHere’s what you will find in the part 2 of this analysis:Listen to the AudioYou can […]
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026 Gitlab Server Deep Dive with Continuous Integration, with George Murphy
George Murphy talks about “Gitlab Server Deep Dive with Continuous Integration” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive podcast with host Michaela Light. John was one of the speakers at the Into The Box ColdFusion Conference, where he talked about Gitlab server with Continuous Integration. Are you ready to do a deep dive into setting up a Gitlab […]
025 Why Programming in Node is so Powerful, with Ray Camden
Ray Camden talks about “Why Programming in Node is so Powerful (how CFers can learn)” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light. He is also one of the speakers at CFObjective Conference. In this talk, Raymond will introduce ColdFusion developers to Node.js development. This will be a high-level talk more focused on […]
024 CFML Debugging Jedi Tricks and Templates, with Gert Franz
Gert Franz talks about “CFML Debugging Jedi Tricks and Templates” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light. He is also one of the speakers at CFObjective Conference. In this session, we will have a closer look at the debugging templates Lucee and Adobe ColdFusion have aboard. Especially in Lucee, there is a […]
022 FusionReactor Application Performance Monitor – Why It’s Different Than Other APM Tools and What’s New in Version 7 & the CLOUD, with David Tattersall – Transcript
You can listen to the podcast and read the show notes here Michael: Welcome back to the show. I’m here with David Tattersall and he’s speaking to us from his home office in Germany, near the world headquarters of Intergral, who made FusionReactor, amazing server monitor. And we’re going to be looking at what […]
021 Behind the Scenes at CFObjective, with Steven Hauer
Steven Hauer talks about “Behind the Scenes at CFObjective” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light. He is currently the International Business Manager for Bridges for Peace. ContentsShow notesWho should comeMentioned in this episodeListen to the AudioBioLinksInterview TranscriptRead more Show notes What CFObjective is Where CFObjective is being held this year? […]
015 Better ContentBox Themes, Amazing UI, with Esmeralda Acevedo
Esmeralda Acevedo talks about “Better ContentBox Themes and easily creating an Amazing UI” in this episode of the ColdFusion Alive Podcast, with host Michaela Light. “I could become more active in the community. But I’m already part of the Box team on Slack and that’s how people can reach me. I’m new to this if […]
011 Portable CFML Cloud deployments, Microservices and REST with Jon Clausen
Jon Clausen talks about “Portable CFML with Cloud deployments, Microservices and REST” in this episode of the ColdFusion Alive Podcast, with host Michaela Light. Jon is one of the speakers for the upcoming Into The Box ColdFusion Conference, where he will talk about Hall PaaS: Cloud CFML deployments with CommandBox and Bringing Legacy Apps Back To […]
009 Tuning & Troubleshooting ColdFusion Using Native Tools with Mike Brunt
Mike Brunt talks about “Tuning & Troubleshooting ColdFusion Using Native Tools” in this episode of the ColdFusion Alive Podcast, with host Michaela Light. Mike is one of the speakers for the upcoming Into The Box ColdFusion Conference, where he will talk about Tuning & Troubleshooting ColdFusion Using Native Tools. There are various tools and utilities […]
Streaming Video to a Browser with no plugins 6/24/14
Streaming Video to a Browser with no plugins The world of streaming video has been constantly evolving, with solutions moving from one browser plugin to the next (Real Player, Windows Media, Quick Time, Flash, Silverlight, etc.) However, with advances in the open standard MPEG-DASH as well as extensions to the W3C specification, it is now […]