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links for 2007-09-29 | September 28th, 2007

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New York, Toronto, Minneapolis, Chicago + Pranks | September 28th, 2007

I’m back on the  On AIR bus to complete this epic journey of geekery, bus riding, coding, chatting and fast food endurance! So my blogging has been a bit sparse.  We’ve already presented at the events in New York, Toronto and Minneapolis.  The attendance has been outstanding and the venues have been kick ass. 

You can tell we’re getting to the end of the tour as the pranks have been rolling. Check out the picture we inserted into Lee’s presentation in toronto, better than rotten tomatoes!

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links for 2007-09-21 | September 20th, 2007

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links for 2007-09-20 | September 19th, 2007

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Nitobi Hack Day Numero Uno! | September 19th, 2007

Dave’s just thrown down the details for the very first Nitobi Hack Day! 

When: Oct 20th 2007, Doors open at 9am – presentations in the evening
Where: Nitobi HQ, 300-247 Abbott St., Vancouver, BC
What: Bring your laptop and code up something cool!

Here’s what Dave has to say about it:

It will be open to pretty much anyone that wants to come and we will likely have it on an upcoming saturday. Nitobi will supply the hacking essentials like caffeine and pizza (maybe even some beer ;) . The one stipulation is of course that everyone, either in a small group or alone, builds something cool and presents it to the rest of us (true to the spirit of the hack day). This something cool could be in the RIA space (Ajax, Flash, AIR, JavaFX, etc) but it could also be hardware or otherwise.

Get ready to hack!  Please RSVP on Upcoming if you can.

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links for 2007-09-18 | September 17th, 2007

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links for 2007-09-13 | September 12th, 2007

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links for 2007-09-11 | September 10th, 2007

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WTF – CF Developer’s Journal to Relaunch as Silverlight Developer’s Journal?? | September 10th, 2007

Sys-con is ditching their ColdFusion Developer’s Journal and starting Silverlight Journal, fair enough. But what does that blog title even mean? Relaunch? ColdFusion and Silverlight are not alternatives, competitors or really have that much to do with each other. I’m pretty sure you could actually use them together. This is total _FUD_ and BS.

We have seen a rapid trend and move from ColdFusion to other emerging rich web technologies such as AJAX, Flex, and Silverlight,” said Engin Sezici of SYS-CON Media.

What’s Engin smoking?? It’s absolutely impossible to migrate from ColdFusion to Ajax…you can add Ajax to a ColdFusion site you need something on the server side. Saying you’ve seen a move from ColdFusion to PHP, ASP.NET, Ruby on Rails or some other server side language would make sense. I started wondering maybe Microsoft paid Sys-Con to start this new hype filled magazine…oh wait what’s this:

After ColdFusion became part of the Adobe product line Adobe recently decided to discontinue its support of the magazine.

The plot thickens…I hate it when the media does crap like this. Sys-Con just lost some of my respect. You can read CF guru Ben Forta’s thoughts here.

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links for 2007-09-08 | September 7th, 2007

  • Andre Charland was feeling a little bit of Mac-envy while on the bus tour so he deiced to take his Ajax skills and Adobe AIR and do something about it. The result was a Mac dock that uses Nitobi’s Fish Eye Component.
  • Great checklist to use when doing a quick and dirty usability of your website or web app. Someone should make this into a publicly available google spreadsheet.

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