I'll be there along with Bill, Alberto and Jack.

Paul

On 16/04/2012 9:13 AM, Peter Robertson wrote:
Getting closure on Closures by Mark Mandel

It seems like all the cool kids are getting on the Closure bandwagon
these days.  ColdFusion is no exception with Closures coming to
ColdFusion 10 in the near future, but what is the hype all about?

Are closures really the programming nirvana that we've all been
looking for, a well marketed snake oil of fancy programmatic syntax,
or something in between?

We'll look at exactly what Closures are, and how the can help you out
with your day to day programming tasks, as well as other real world
examples that will help show off the power of closures for those more
tricky problems.

Mark Mandel is a full time consultant and lead developer on several
open source projects, most notably ColdSpring, JavaLoader, Transfer
ORM and ColdDoc and has been has been working with ColdFusion for a
number of years, including at his very own dot com back in the late
90's.

Mark can often be found blogging at www.compoundtheory.com, which has
housed his thoughts on ColdFusion, Java and various aspects of
software development for several years.  He can also be found as a
regular poster on ColdFusion mailing lists, causing havoc in the
#coldfusion channel on Dalnet irc network and podcasting on www.2ddu.com.

When he's not too busy writing open source software and consulting he
enjoys spending his extra time training martial arts in a wide variety
of disciplines and reading way too much fantasy literature.

Date: Thursday 19 April 2012
Time: 6:30 PM
Location:
CogState
Level 2
255 Bourke Street
Melbourne, VIC, 3000

A note on the door will provide a number to ring for access.
RSVP: Please reply to this post if you are planning to attend so we
know how many pizzas to order.

As always, many thanks to Dale Fraser and CogState for their
hospitality. We look forward to seeing you all there

Peter Robertson

Co-Manager
Melbourne Adobe Developers

Steve Onnis

Manager
Melbourne Adobe Developers


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