Archive: April 2007

8 posts

"Pathetic"...

by kai on 30/04/2007

...was the title of an email I've just received from a friend in Germany. It contained exactly one link, uncommented: http://news.yahoo.com/s/infoworld/20070427/tc_infoworld/88119 From my point of view, this is a pretty interesting approach and an obvious response to Adobe's announcement to open-source parts of Flex. If only, this creates an interesting competition which is always good to push…

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Subversion merging and branching

by kai on 14/04/2007

Well, this is not particularly on architecture. Just the other day the dev team of one of my current projects released a 1.0 alpha version of the product (no, although it's a very cool Flex application, I can't give you a public url right now - stay tuned for a few more days). The fact that we've basically released some first version that went to staging/production now implied that we had to…

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CF developers wanted in Wellington, New Zealand

by kai on 14/04/2007

Where are all the good CF developers in New Zealand, particularly in Wellington? I currently have two clients based in Wellington that are looking for ColdFusion developers to either hire or for mid-/long-term contracting, various level of expertise from junior to guru wanted.

If by any chance someone who's currently reading this is interested, contact me off-blog via email to kai (at) "this domain" and I'll get you in touch with those folks.

webDU 2007 - webJam recording IV - Ted Patrick

by kai on 14/04/2007

The last but not least - Ted Patrick in a high-speed livecoding session that neary failed to an unstable wifi connection :)

webDU 2007 - webJam recording III - Andrew Muller

by kai on 14/04/2007

Andrew is showing some cool Flex application leveraging video...

webDU 2007 - webJam recording II - Geoff Bowers

by kai on 14/04/2007

Geoff Bowers presenting about...well...ehhhm...better find out yourself...:)

webDU 2007 - webJam recording I - Robin Hilliard

by kai on 14/04/2007

During webDU 2007's webJam session, I've recorded a few of the presentations, using the video functionality of my Nokia n93. The quality is surprisingly good for a phone, I guess.

Here's the first one - Robin Hilliard:

Justin is blogging

by kai on 05/04/2007

Justin Mclean has started blogging about CF, Flex and Flash. Have a read of his thoughts about microformats, highly interesting...