Jun 21 2008

Home From CFUnited - Thank You To Steve Nelson - Listening To The Ocean

Posted by Mike Brunt at 1:15 AM
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- Categories: ColdFusion | JRun-J2EE

My contribution to CFUnited was somewhat dry.  Running a load test against a cluster in real time and looking at log output :-|.  The attendees were great though, a good deal of back and forth, questions etc and I thank you all for that.  Luis Majano (ColdBox) was really helpful to me in getting set up and I wish I had gone to his presentation (directly before mine) but I was spending the time trying to make clustering and load tests, interesting, in the face of all the other marvelous sessions. 

Thank you to the organizers of CFUnited, for all the work put in to make this happen and thank you to all those who attended my dry presentation.  Oh and thank you to Steve Nelson of Webapper, who really started the whole push to recognized frameworks for ColdFusion with FuseBox.

So here I am at 1:30AM on Saturday morning listening to the ocean and about to fall asleep.  

Comments

Michael Dinowitz

Michael Dinowitz wrote on 06/21/08 7:04 PM

No disrespect to Steve but he was far from alone in creating Fusebox and the continual myth of him being its father is a disrespect to those who were also part of its creation.
Kay Smoljak

Kay Smoljak wrote on 06/23/08 2:12 AM

Eons ago, when Fusebox 3 was current, I wrote an article for what was then the Macromedia Developer Centre and in it, I have a one paragraph history of Fusebox that I think is pretty accurate.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/fusebox_basics.html

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