Entries for month: October 2011

November Meeting: Working with ColdFusion Event Gateways - Nathan Mische

Nathan MischeIf you'll recall, Nathan presented some cool stuff he was doing with using ColdFusion Event Gateways for HTML5 Websockets, a little more than a year ago. Now he wants to dive more specifically into Event Gateways:

ColdFusion event gateways allow developers handle or create external messages or events in an asynchronous manner. Because event gateways can work with any event a Java application can handle, the applications of event gateways are many. In this talk we will go over the basics of event gateways, look at a few of the event gateways included with ColdFusion, and finally show how to build a custom event gateway.

As always, Please RSVP so we can get an accurate head count for food!

Meeting Details:
RSVP: Please RSVP here
When: Thursday, November 10th @ 6:00pm
Where: Room G90
Wharton's Jon M. Huntsman Hall
3730 Walnut St.
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SEPTA: Trolley to 36th or 37th street stations
Parking: Closest: 38th & Walnut

Reminder: Meeting Thursday!

Just a reminder, we're meeting this Thursday to talk about jQuery Templates and Backbone.js. If you're coming, please RSVP here so we can get an accurate headcount for food.

And while I've got your attention, the meeting after that will be on 11/10, which is only two weeks after this week's meeting. It's kind of rapid-fire, I know, but the hope is to get us back to the regularly-scheduled meetings on the 1st/2nd Thursday of the month. I'll be waiting until after this week's meeting to post the details, but save the date!

Would publishing a google calendar you could import or an iCal feed that you can subscribe to be something you would want? If so, let me know in the comments.

October Meeting: Going from server templates to client side templates: jQuery Templates and Backbone.js

This months meeting features regular member Chad Paul, who will be presenting jQuery Templates and Backbone.js. Here's what you can expect:

With the push towards better and more functional interfaces, technologies like AJAX, Web 2.0 and HTML5 are all the rage now. Common practice now asks why do that page reload when you just need a little bit of data. With this shift, those page loads are becoming more and more endangered. To us server side programmers, this can be viewed as a threat or an opportunity. If we choose to make it an opportunity, how do we manage that interaction? Lucky for us the are a lot of client side frameworks that make the data transfer and rendering easier.

In this presentation we will look how we can use jQuery, jQuery templates and backbone.js and how they can work together to make great front end interfaces.

If you're coming, please RSVP so we can get an accurate head count for food.

Meeting Details:
RSVP: Please RSVP here
When: Thursday, October 27th @ 6:00pm
Where: Wharton's Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room G90
3730 Walnut St.
SEPTA: Trolley to 36th or 37th street stations
Parking: Closest: 38th & Walnut

ColdFusion Jobs in Philly Suburbs

John Peech of Turnberry Solutions emailed in this job opportunity:

We have a growing client located in the Philly suburbs who is looking for two or three Senior ColdFusion Developers for permanent positions. Good salary and benefits package.

  • Development of software in a web environment with current practical experience using ColdFusion, HTML, JavaScript, XML, CSS
  • Trouble-shooting, debugging, proofing & testing
  • Experience with developing web applications that access relational databases
  • Bachelor’s degree in programming or related field preferred
  • Java experience is a plus
  • Web Services development experience a plus

Contact John Peech at 215-654-99912 x8838

ColdFusion Job at HTH Worldwide

HTH Worldwide, a growing technology and international health insurance company, is seeking a ColdFusion Developer to build and support web-based applications. The candidate will work in the Application Development team, and will be expected to provide technical expertise for the department. The ideal candidate will have experience working with other developers, users, and business owners in maintaining web-based applications.

Responsibilities

  • Experience in designing, developing, implementing and maintaining web-based applications
  • Expected to perform and produce in a fast-paced development environment
  • Knowledge of relational databases and applications including design, development, implementation and maintenance
  • Trouble-shooting, debugging, proofing & testing
  • Follow proper coding standards
  • Support internal and external clients

Skills

  • Strong knowledge of ColdFusion and other web-based technologies including ASP, .Net, or PHP
  • Knowledge of HTML, CSS, JQuery, XML, XHTML, AJAX, XSL, XSLT
  • Oracle database programming including PL/SQL, data manipulation, DDL, creating function, views and stored procedures
  • Comprehension of business logic and its impact on the databases and applications
  • Understanding of Insurance, Healthcare, and Financial systems are a plus

Experience

  • 3 years of related IT experience
  • Degree from a 4 year college or university is preferred

Contact Dan McFadden by email: dmcfadden@hthworldwide.com or phone: 610-254-8724

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