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Want to Learn More About Visual Design Principles for Websites and Systems?

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Scott BoggsScott Boggs is presenting Tour Bus Through Flatland: Visual Design Principles for Websites and Systems and you can watch and learn for free at the CFinNC conference!

Tour Bus Through Flatland: Visual Design Principles for Websites and Systems 

Computer screens are flat. When building interfaces we create illusions of navigable spaces. Design principles can help us to best "guide" users through flatland. This presentation explains principles of effective visual design and how they can be used in websites and applications. Applying concepts like balance, color theory, grouping, white-space, and visual hierarchy to interface designs can make good systems into great ones and increase users' satisfaction and success.

About Scott Boggs

Scott Boggs is a Senior Web Designer at RTI International specializing in visual design, front end code, and user experience. He is equally inspired by painters like Paul Cézanne and Richard Diebenkorn as by Information Design pioneers like Edward Tufte (who coined the term “Flatland”). He holds a science degree from University of Michigan and an art degree from North Carolina Central University. Before working as a designer, he was a social worker and a guitar teacher.

About CFinNC

CFinNC, a free conference held October 17-18, 2009, presents topics by internationally known speakers on ColdFusion, Flash, Flex, AIR and general web development technologies.

Organized by the Triangle Area ColdFusion User's Group, associates, and sponsors and held on Centennial Campus at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Free registration includes access to all events at CFinNC.

In this time of bad economic news and slashed training budgets, you and your team can get timely and relevant information on the world of web development. Space is limited, register today!

Want to Learn More About Securing CFML Applications?

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Jason DeanJason Dean is presenting Intro to Securing CFML Applications and you can watch and learn for free at the CFinNC conference!

Intro to Intro to Securing CFML Applications 

This presentation will be an introduction to application security and an introduction to securing CFML applications. We will look at what it means for an application to be "Secure", we'll discuss several general principles of application security, and we'll look at some of the basic threats against our applications and countermeasures to mitigate the risk of those threats.

We'll look at topics like:
 - What is a "secure" application
 - Principle of least privilege
 - Failing securely
 - Positive security model (white-listing)
 - SQL Injection
 - Cross-Site Scripting

About Jason Dean

Jason is a Web Application Developer with the Minnesota Department of Health, in St. Paul, MN. He has been working in Information Technology for 12 years and is a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard. He manages a ColdFusion User Group at the MN Department of Health and is a board member of the Twin Cities ColdFusion User Group. He is also a conference speaker, technical writer, and blogger (http://www.12robots.com).

About CFinNC

CFinNC, a free conference held October 17-18, 2009, presents topics by internationally known speakers on ColdFusion, Flash, Flex, AIR and general web development technologies.

Organized by the Triangle Area ColdFusion User's Group, associates, and sponsors and held on Centennial Campus at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Free registration includes access to all events at CFinNC.

In this time of bad economic news and slashed training budgets, you and your team can get timely and relevant information on the world of web development. Space is limited, register today!

Want to Learn More About Object-Oriented Design Principles?

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Brian KotekBrian Kotek is presenting Object-Oriented Design Principles and you can watch and learn for free at the CFinNC conference!

Object-Oriented Design Principles

Object-oriented programming is quickly becoming a hot topic among ColdFusion developers. Unfortunately, OO can be hard to wrap one's head around, and confusion is rampant. Join Brian Kotek as he explorers OO modeling and design. Topics will include: * The basics of UML and class diagrams * Thinking about the model * Design principles * Indicators of design quality * Theory meets real life OOP is widely understood to deliver the biggest benefit for complex applications that leverage large, behavior-rich domain models. One area that Brian wants to consider is the role of OO techniques applied to "normal" ColdFusion applications. Since many CF apps are "data-centric", what advantages (if any) are gained from adopting OOP for that kind of application? Come to this session to gain a foundation in OO design and add your voice to the discussion. Please note that an understanding of basic concepts such as what objects, methods, and inheritance are is necessary, as this session isn't a primer on OO itself, but on OO design.

About Brian Kotek

Brian Kotek has been building web applications for over 11 years for a range of enterprise customers and government agencies. His expertise lies in ColdFusion, Flex, AIR, Java, Groovy, and object-oriented development. He is a frequent blogger, writes for publications such as CNET and Fusion Authority Quarterly Update, and is a regular speaker at conferences such as CF.Objective() and CFUnited. Brian is a member of the ColdSpring development team, the Swiz team, and has assisted with a number of popular projects including Model-Glue, ColdBox, and Transfer. He also has released a number of open-source projects including the ColdMock mock object factory, ColdSpring Bean Utilities, UML to CFC Generator, and FormUtilities. Brian also moderates the ColdFusion forums at Devshed, and helps answer questions on a number of high-traffic mailing lists. For discussions on these topics and more, you can find his blog at www.briankotek.com/blog.

About CFinNC

CFinNC, a free conference held October 17-18, 2009, presents topics by internationally known speakers on ColdFusion, Flash, Flex, AIR and general web development technologies.

Organized by the Triangle Area ColdFusion User's Group, associates, and sponsors and held on Centennial Campus at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Free registration includes access to all events at CFinNC.

In this time of bad economic news and slashed training budgets, you and your team can get timely and relevant information on the world of web development. Space is limited, register today!

Want to Learn More About Search using Apache Solr

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Shannon HicksShannon Hicks is presenting Search using Apache Solr and you can watch and learn for free at the CFinNC conference!

Search using Apache Solr

Solr is now included with ColdFusion 9, but are you using it to it's full potential? Explore using Solr directly, instead of using CF9's built-in search tags & functions.

About Shannon Hicks

Shannon Hicks is a Senior Developer at Webapper, and concentrates on ColdFusion, Flex and AIR development projects. After over a decade as a ColdFusion developer, Shannon made the jump to Flex 2 during the public beta, and now splits his time between the two. You can currently find his CF and Flex examples and other ramblings on the Webapper Blog and on his personal site http://www.iotashan.com/.

About CFinNC

CFinNC, a free conference held October 17-18, 2009, presents topics by internationally known speakers on ColdFusion, Flash, Flex, AIR and general web development technologies.

Organized by the Triangle Area ColdFusion User's Group, associates, and sponsors and held on Centennial Campus at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Free registration includes access to all events at CFinNC.

In this time of bad economic news and slashed training budgets, you and your team can get timely and relevant information on the world of web development. Space is limited, register today!

Want to Learn More About Using CF Services to Manage Large File Transfers?

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Shane TrahanShane Trahan is presenting Using CF Services to Manage Large File Transfers and you can watch and learn for free at the CFinNC conference!

Using CF Services to Manage Large File Transfers

This topic showcases how to integrate .NET and CF based webservices into a complete application and also presents a methodology for managing the transfer of large audio files that have been recorded on laptops in the field. The methodology discussed uses a simple packet type of approach where large files are “split” into manageable pieces and are sent piece by piece from a client laptop to centralized server and when all packets have been received and validated the file is re-assembled and saved on a website for further analysis. This presentation will discuss the approach used and the details of the technologies used. We will also look at the lessons learned and some future uses of this type of methodology.

About ShaneTrahan

Shane Trahan is a Research Programmer/Analyst at RTI international in RTP North Carolina. He has spent almost 10 years developing Cold Fusion based applications and also has experience in database development, .NET based programming languages, SAS, web based services, survey control system processing/development, and various data collection system including web based data collection. Shane holds masters in Economics and Business Administration and a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems.

About CFinNC

CFinNC, a free conference held October 17-18, 2009, presents topics by internationally known speakers on ColdFusion, Flash, Flex, AIR and general web development technologies.

Organized by the Triangle Area ColdFusion User's Group, associates, and sponsors and held on Centennial Campus at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Free registration includes access to all events at CFinNC.

In this time of bad economic news and slashed training budgets, you and your team can get timely and relevant information on the world of web development. Space is limited, register today!

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