From: mmbug_announce@lists.brightworks.com
Subject: [MMBUG_Announce] Boston ColdFusion User Group :: September Meeting
Date: Saturday, September 09, 2006 13:05:44
Forwarded from the BCFUG list. Note that this is the same night as our meeting,
so you have two choices next Wednesday...
URL: http://www.bostoncfug.org/index.cfm/2006/9/5/September-Meeting-Details
September Meeting Details
Wednesday, September 13 at 6:30pm at the Sun Life Financial campus (for
directions and maps, see below)
Rob Gonda to discuss AJAX
Ajax, Web 2.0, RIAs, single-page-applications are just a few buzzwords that
every developer needs to know in 2006. Learn the history of Ajax, what it means
to you, why you should pay attention, who is using it, what is available, and
how to implement it. This session will get you up to speed with Ajax, compare
the different existing frameworks, and provide you helpful tips of do's and do
not's with Ajax.
Rob Gonda is the CTO for iChameleon Group and Editor-in-Chief of AJAX
Developer's Journal. He is an Advanced Certified Coldfusion Developer, frequent
contributor to the CFDJ, holds a BS in computer science and engineering, and has
an MBA with a specialization in entrepreneurship from the Wayne Huizenga School
of Business. Rob's blog is at http://www.robgonda.com
Directions to the Sun Life Financial campus can be found at www.sunlife-u
sa.com/careers/directions.cfm#wellesley.
The meeting will be in Building 4 (our main building).
Map 1
Map 2
Security would like a list of attendees so they can check photo IDs at the door
- so please RSVP to brinaldi[at]remotesynthesis[dot]com.
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