Entries for month: October 2009

Under New Management

Well hello there. Due to Chris' growing obligation to the Swiz framework (which I highly recommend!), among many other things, he has decided to step down as manager of our CFUG, and hand the reigns over to me. Who am I? Well, I'm Adam Tuttle. I work at UPenn's Wharton school, I blog at FusionGrokker, and I've lived in the area for the last 5 years and been lucky enough to be developing with ColdFusion professionally for a bit longer than that.

What I hope to bring to the CFUG is renewed interest in the local ColdFusion and Adobe developer community at large, not just our user group. I want the CFUG to be everything you want it to be, and I'm going to do my best to cater it to the people that attend meetings. I believe it can be just as much a social group as it is an opportunity to learn something. That's why I've put together a very brief survey - just 5 questions - to gauge interest in what you want and need from the group.

So if you wouldn't mind, could you take a couple of minutes to fill out the - again, very brief! - survey? I would really appreciate it! Click Here to take our survey

Urgent - Help needed in Exton area

Automated Financial Systems, in Exton, is looking for a ColdFusion developer for immediate assistance. Some experience in server administration would be a bonus.

They don't have an in-house resource for ColdFusion development, but have an immediate need to address errors that their website is generating, as well as a security issue; and they hope to have these problems addressed by Wednesday of next week - November 4th.

In addition, they would like assistance upgrading from an older version of ColdFusion (they think 5) to version 7.

Contact Jerry ThompSon via email (JThompSon@afsvision.com) or via mobile phone (610-496-1456).

Flash Camp is coming to Philadelphia on November 7th, 2009!

Visit the event site: http://flashcamp.pfpaug.org/

Have you ever wanted to know more about Flash but just didn't have the time to start on your own? Maybe you are an advanced Flash user and are looking to pick up some great tips. Flash Camp Philadelphia is the place to be then! Great training at a great price. Be sure to head on over to the site and check it out. It's going to be awesome!

Keep an eye on the site and on their twitter account: @flashcampphilly for more news and updates!

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