Getting Ready For Scotch On The Rocks (SOTR) 2010

Posted May 20, 2010 at 9:41 AM by Ben Nadel

Tags: ColdFusion, Work

This week, I have been getting everything ready for my Scotch On The Rocks (SOTR) 2010 tour. As you might have seen on Claude Englebert's blog, in addition to the SOTR conference, Ray Camden, Terry Ryan, Alison Huselid, and myself will be going to a few different countries, giving presentations at the local CFUGs. I haven't been to Europe in about 25 years - in fact, I haven't used my passport in about 25 years - so this is a really big trip for me. I'm also super excited to meet all of the ColdFusion developers that I have, up until now, only known digitally... I'll be taking LOTS of pictures with people :)

 
 
 
 
 
 
National Lampoon's Scotch On The Rocks (SOTR) Vacation 2010. 
 
 
 

For Scotch On The Rocks, I've prepared two presentations - one on the ColdFusion Framework and one on API development as inspired by Twitter.

Mastering the ColdFusion Application Framework

When most people hear the term, "Framework," they think about products like ColdBox, Model-Glue, Mach-ii, and FW/1. What most people generally don't think about is the robust and powerful framework that comes already packaged with ColdFusion. The Application.cfc component is an event-driven front-controller that affords the programmer extremely granular control over all aspects of the application lifecycle, from the macro events down to per-user-request application and session overrides. Come to this presentation to learn about what a ColdFusion application really is and how you can leverage the ColdFusion application framework to build more elegant software right out of the box.

Applying Twitter's API "Best Practices" In A ColdFusion Application

Twitter has become one of the most widely used APIs in the world. And as with anything that has become hugely successful, Twitter provides us developers with a wealth of educational material from which to learn. In this presentation, we will examine the Twitter API architecture and do our best to implement Twitter best practices in a sample ColdFusion application. This exploration will cover HTTP authentication, request validation, multi-format responses, and meaningful status code usage.

Can't wait to see you all there!




Reader Comments

May 20, 2010 at 9:53 AM // reply »
19 Comments

You should get a photo taken with the original Big Ben


May 20, 2010 at 9:54 AM // reply »
31 Comments

It'll be great to see you there Ben, looking forward too it. That poster is fantastic, Ray looks happy...


May 20, 2010 at 9:56 AM // reply »
11,246 Comments

@Darren,

Oh right, I totally forgot that was there!

@David,

Heck yeah my man. Should be a lot of fun. Just hope the presentations themselves go well.


May 20, 2010 at 10:09 AM // reply »
14 Comments

That's an awesome picture. Gotta have pictures taken holding the beer :-)


May 20, 2010 at 10:31 AM // reply »
1 Comments

Hahaha, you think it's a holiday..

we're going to work you like a horse :)


May 20, 2010 at 10:32 AM // reply »
11,246 Comments

@Matt,

Do you guys have Monster over there? I'm gonna need a steady source of caffeine :)


May 20, 2010 at 10:41 AM // reply »
44 Comments

Roll 'em up!


May 20, 2010 at 10:57 AM // reply »
14 Comments

@Ben, we've got "Relentless", and 5 cans of it will give you the caffeine for a whole year!


May 20, 2010 at 10:58 AM // reply »
45 Comments

@Ben and @Ray, fingers crossed that volcano behaves for your flights, looking forward to meeting you both :)

And Ben, yep the UK has Monster, not sure if the range of flavours is the same though.


May 20, 2010 at 10:59 AM // reply »
11,246 Comments

@Marcos, @Justin,

As long as I can get something sugar free and caffeinated. I can always fall back on Diet Coke, if necessary.


m@
May 20, 2010 at 12:18 PM // reply »
6 Comments

I worked out my track list a while back, your first one I'm attending.

As for drinks relentless is the best but get one of the juice ones, I find the standard brown one to sweet, the red?? can is the best then the green, 500ml can's usually make ya eyes twitch an hour or so after drinking them.

google image search for "relentless drinks" will have photo's of the cans so ya can spot them easier in any shop.
made by coke.

I'll hopefully get a pic, I won't be holding on to your leg though


May 20, 2010 at 12:35 PM // reply »
11,246 Comments

@M,

Cool - I see if they have that around here at all to test-drive the eye-twitching goodness. See you in a few days!


Mos
May 26, 2010 at 12:16 AM // reply »
1 Comments

LOL, why is Camden the groveling one clinging to your ankles.



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