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Coldfusion Summit Notes 211207.docx | Doc/Text | 12/13/2021 |
Summary notes from Bryan Dayton: 1. Great keynote on the history and need of developers/their input. (see attached notes) 2. APIs are a big deal 3. Great presentation forum "Mmhmm" 4. Good CSS presentation (see attached notes) 5. ColdFusion tools for specific uses and functions 6. Interesting (low code or no code) no-program tools. What is the future? 7. Insecurity is a bug 8. Adobe documents: I was disappointed that they don't have more programming functions (they just want you to buy their product). |
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Online Adobe ColdFusion Seminar and Conference - Summit 2021 - 2-Day Conference I took 12 pages of notes - handwritten - I scanned them into this entry. See attached. I also got some notes from Bryan Dayton (Word Doc), another adilas developer who participated in the conference. I attended virtually both days. My favorite speaker was the day 1, keynote speaker, Ashley Willis, on developer relationships. Tons of great information on API's, community, and influencing products, and creating content. I really enjoyed this presentation. See my attached notes. I don't have time to rehash all of my notes, but it was great to get in there, hear, watch, learn, participate through chat, and see what others are doing and what tools are available. I attended talks and presentations on static site generators (SSG's), object oriented programming and strategies, security, database classes, queues and microservices, CSS courses, logging and visualizing, blogging tools, modern security approaches, PDF document tools, JavaScript frameworks, using underlying Java code, and a discussion on the future of ColdFusion. Good conference. See my notes for more info and details. Looking forward to next year! |