[cfaussie] ANNOUNCE: Transfer 1.0 Goes Gold!

2008-06-08 Thread Mark Mandel

All,

Just wanted to let you all know that I released Transfer 1.0, the final cut!

More details can be found at:
http://www.compoundtheory.com/?action=displayPostID=329

You can download Transfer at:
http://www.transfer-orm.com/?action=transfer.download

Thanks for everyone's support.

Mark

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[cfaussie] Re: ANNOUNCE: Transfer 1.0 Goes Gold!

2008-06-08 Thread Kay Smoljak

Congrats Mark :)

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 All,

 Just wanted to let you all know that I released Transfer 1.0, the final cut!

 More details can be found at:
 http://www.compoundtheory.com/?action=displayPostID=329

 You can download Transfer at:
 http://www.transfer-orm.com/?action=transfer.download

 Thanks for everyone's support.

 Mark

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[cfaussie] Re: ANNOUNCE: Transfer 1.0 Goes Gold!

2008-06-08 Thread Rae Buerckner
Ditto!

R

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Kay Smoljak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Congrats Mark :)

 On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  All,
 
  Just wanted to let you all know that I released Transfer 1.0, the final
 cut!
 
  More details can be found at:
  http://www.compoundtheory.com/?action=displayPostID=329
 
  You can download Transfer at:
  http://www.transfer-orm.com/?action=transfer.download
 
  Thanks for everyone's support.
 
  Mark
 
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[cfaussie] Re: cfchart problem

2008-06-08 Thread Barry Beattie

Duncan,

I have an issue with cfchart - cf8 on windows. This issue is not
happen in cf7, it only surfaced when we upgraded


have you checked the release notes of CF8? it's highly likely there's
some difference between the two versions.

http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/coldfusion/8/releasenotes.pdf

Previously, if you plotted more than one chart series with multiple
points, such that some points are present in one series but
missing from the other one, the cfchart tag would extrapolate the
values for the missing points. This behavior could not be
controlled by the user.
In this release, a new attribute isInterpolated=true|false,
controls this behavior. You specify this attribute in the style file of
the chart inside the frameChart tag.





On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All,

 I have an issue with cfchart - cf8 on windows. This issue sis not happen in
 cf7, it only surfaced when we upgraded.

 go to www.checkmyrate.com.au and do a search with the following details:

 CBA, Standard Variable, 9.44, 30 years, 30, Principal and Interest.

 See how the green lin (Best CBA) sits at 0 until it meets the Red line (your
 rate)?

 Thats because there are 22 numbers for the CBA, and 30 for My Loan. Can
 anyone give me a clue as to how I stop the green line at 0 and stop CF
 joining it to the red line on 0?


 Here is the data for those lines:

 CBA:(22)
 295806.718
 291251.136435
 286301.952624
 280925.15933
 275083.811097
 268737.770376
 261843.431736
 254353.422238
 246216.27592
 237376.08016
 227772.091486
 217338.31819
 206003.066882
 193688.449861
 180309.849929
 165775.338963
 149985.046249
 132830.472245
 114193.743047
 93946.8004467
 71950.5220054
 48053.7651068

 My Loan: (30)
 298206.718
 296244.150179
 294096.315957
 291745.726183
 289173.240735
 286357.91266
 283276.817616
 279904.867199
 276214.604662
 272175.981343
 267756.111982
 262919.006953
 257625.279209
 251831.823567
 245491.465712
 238552.578075
 230958.659445
 222647.874897
 213552.552287
 203598.631224
 192705.060011
 180783.135676
 167735.781684
 153456.757476
 137829.793381
 120727.643877
 102011.051459
 81527.6127166
 59110.5373572
 34577.2900839




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[cfaussie] Re: cfchart problem

2008-06-08 Thread Barry Beattie

the cfchart tag would extrapolate the
values for the missing points

additionally,you may not actually have missing points as such, unless
the CBA points/data 23 - 30 (your example) are missing compared to
the other amount. it would be because they are missing at the end of
the series where CBA is $0 and the new isInterpolated attribute
mightn't help. I'm thinking X-Y plotting with the X years duration
and Y loan $$$

Thats because there are 22 numbers for the CBA, and 30 for My Loan

exactly. while we (as humans) can compare the two curves of each
series, they are not the same because they each have different amounts
of points to plot (22 v 30). To plot the two series within the same
chart, CBA's points 23-30 (30 = my loan last point) are $0. both now
have 30 points.

is it possible, instead of using the X axis as the main part of the
series (which have variant plotting points), use the Y axis? both
loans start and finish the same (Y axis), only the X axis changes -
they should both generate the same number of points then. both CBA and
My Loan would then hit $0 on their 30th point  (just at diffent
years), although it'd be a  hell'o'a' calculation, since at the moment
you're obviously using years to calculate each $ amount.

this might not be a CF7/CF8 problem per se, but a more correct
interpretation by CF8 on how the chart should work in this situation
(ie: CF7 was sloppy, CF8 tightened it up - this is not unheard of)

just throwing ideas around, YMMV

cheers
barry.b







On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Duncan,

 I have an issue with cfchart - cf8 on windows. This issue is not
 happen in cf7, it only surfaced when we upgraded


 have you checked the release notes of CF8? it's highly likely there's
 some difference between the two versions.

 http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/coldfusion/8/releasenotes.pdf

 Previously, if you plotted more than one chart series with multiple
 points, such that some points are present in one series but
 missing from the other one, the cfchart tag would extrapolate the
 values for the missing points. This behavior could not be
 controlled by the user.
 In this release, a new attribute isInterpolated=true|false,
 controls this behavior. You specify this attribute in the style file of
 the chart inside the frameChart tag.





 On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All,

 I have an issue with cfchart - cf8 on windows. This issue sis not happen in
 cf7, it only surfaced when we upgraded.

 go to www.checkmyrate.com.au and do a search with the following details:

 CBA, Standard Variable, 9.44, 30 years, 30, Principal and Interest.

 See how the green lin (Best CBA) sits at 0 until it meets the Red line (your
 rate)?

 Thats because there are 22 numbers for the CBA, and 30 for My Loan. Can
 anyone give me a clue as to how I stop the green line at 0 and stop CF
 joining it to the red line on 0?


 Here is the data for those lines:

 CBA:(22)
 295806.718
 291251.136435
 286301.952624
 280925.15933
 275083.811097
 268737.770376
 261843.431736
 254353.422238
 246216.27592
 237376.08016
 227772.091486
 217338.31819
 206003.066882
 193688.449861
 180309.849929
 165775.338963
 149985.046249
 132830.472245
 114193.743047
 93946.8004467
 71950.5220054
 48053.7651068

 My Loan: (30)
 298206.718
 296244.150179
 294096.315957
 291745.726183
 289173.240735
 286357.91266
 283276.817616
 279904.867199
 276214.604662
 272175.981343
 267756.111982
 262919.006953
 257625.279209
 251831.823567
 245491.465712
 238552.578075
 230958.659445
 222647.874897
 213552.552287
 203598.631224
 192705.060011
 180783.135676
 167735.781684
 153456.757476
 137829.793381
 120727.643877
 102011.051459
 81527.6127166
 59110.5373572
 34577.2900839




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[cfaussie] Re: Code War - 4 teams are in, last chance to register yours!

2008-06-08 Thread Kay Smoljak

We would like to add honorary West Australian Kai Jet Setter Koenig
to our team, please :)

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Robin Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So far we have two teams from Queensland:
 Beach Bums ( Coastals )
 - Jason S
 - Wayne M
 - Ricardo R
 - Johanes Soetanto

 Tane Coders ( Cane Toaders )
 - Gareth E
 - Carly G
 - Darren T
 - Zoe W
 One team from Western Australia:
 The 404s
 - AJ Mercer
 - Mark Wheeler
 - Kay Smoljak
 And one team from Victoria:
 KILLER CODING NINJA MONKEYS OF DOOM!
 Mark Mandel
 Andrew Spaulding
 Toby Tremayne

 There is room for up to four more (surely the host city can field a team or
 two, perhaps the .NET UG or WSG can provide a team...). The first four teams
 we hear from by Sunday night will have a spot on the starting grid.  Here's
 a reminder of the competition format and rules:
 http://www.rocketboots.com.au/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=2D14685D-D381-1033-FB37E4910079A845
 Cheers,
 Robin

 




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[cfaussie] Re: cfchart problem

2008-06-08 Thread Duncan
Barry - thanks for the tip - I used chart designer and now I have a chart
that reads better because the x axis is now not so cluttered too!

The last thing I havent worked out yet is how to get the y axis to not go
below 0. If I enter the last value for either of the lines to 0, it simply
drops to -100,000 - which isnt desirable.

Duncan

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


 the cfchart tag would extrapolate the
 values for the missing points

 additionally,you may not actually have missing points as such, unless
 the CBA points/data 23 - 30 (your example) are missing compared to
 the other amount. it would be because they are missing at the end of
 the series where CBA is $0 and the new isInterpolated attribute
 mightn't help. I'm thinking X-Y plotting with the X years duration
 and Y loan $$$

 Thats because there are 22 numbers for the CBA, and 30 for My Loan

 exactly. while we (as humans) can compare the two curves of each
 series, they are not the same because they each have different amounts
 of points to plot (22 v 30). To plot the two series within the same
 chart, CBA's points 23-30 (30 = my loan last point) are $0. both now
 have 30 points.

 is it possible, instead of using the X axis as the main part of the
 series (which have variant plotting points), use the Y axis? both
 loans start and finish the same (Y axis), only the X axis changes -
 they should both generate the same number of points then. both CBA and
 My Loan would then hit $0 on their 30th point  (just at diffent
 years), although it'd be a  hell'o'a' calculation, since at the moment
 you're obviously using years to calculate each $ amount.

 this might not be a CF7/CF8 problem per se, but a more correct
 interpretation by CF8 on how the chart should work in this situation
 (ie: CF7 was sloppy, CF8 tightened it up - this is not unheard of)

 just throwing ideas around, YMMV

 cheers
 barry.b







 On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Duncan,
 
  I have an issue with cfchart - cf8 on windows. This issue is not
  happen in cf7, it only surfaced when we upgraded
 
 
  have you checked the release notes of CF8? it's highly likely there's
  some difference between the two versions.
 
 
 http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/coldfusion/8/releasenotes.pdf
 
  Previously, if you plotted more than one chart series with multiple
  points, such that some points are present in one series but
  missing from the other one, the cfchart tag would extrapolate the
  values for the missing points. This behavior could not be
  controlled by the user.
  In this release, a new attribute isInterpolated=true|false,
  controls this behavior. You specify this attribute in the style file of
  the chart inside the frameChart tag.
 
 
 
 
 
  On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  All,
 
  I have an issue with cfchart - cf8 on windows. This issue sis not happen
 in
  cf7, it only surfaced when we upgraded.
 
  go to www.checkmyrate.com.au and do a search with the following
 details:
 
  CBA, Standard Variable, 9.44, 30 years, 30, Principal and Interest.
 
  See how the green lin (Best CBA) sits at 0 until it meets the Red line
 (your
  rate)?
 
  Thats because there are 22 numbers for the CBA, and 30 for My Loan. Can
  anyone give me a clue as to how I stop the green line at 0 and stop CF
  joining it to the red line on 0?
 
 
  Here is the data for those lines:
 
  CBA:(22)
  295806.718
  291251.136435
  286301.952624
  280925.15933
  275083.811097
  268737.770376
  261843.431736
  254353.422238
  246216.27592
  237376.08016
  227772.091486
  217338.31819
  206003.066882
  193688.449861
  180309.849929
  165775.338963
  149985.046249
  132830.472245
  114193.743047
  93946.8004467
  71950.5220054
  48053.7651068
 
  My Loan: (30)
  298206.718
  296244.150179
  294096.315957
  291745.726183
  289173.240735
  286357.91266
  283276.817616
  279904.867199
  276214.604662
  272175.981343
  267756.111982
  262919.006953
  257625.279209
  251831.823567
  245491.465712
  238552.578075
  230958.659445
  222647.874897
  213552.552287
  203598.631224
  192705.060011
  180783.135676
  167735.781684
  153456.757476
  137829.793381
  120727.643877
  102011.051459
  81527.6127166
  59110.5373572
  34577.2900839
 
 
 
 
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[cfaussie] Re: Web on the Piste 08

2008-06-08 Thread Scott Barnes
*yawn* :) ..

So about WOTP :) ...

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Yeah,



 Actually it was a good article, they were talking about Flex Builder vs
 Expression Studio / Visual Studio in that case, but they did say that Adobe
 killed in terms of market share of the player and that MS has a lot of
 catchup to do if it wants to be successful there.



 Regards

 Dale Fraser

 http://learncf.com

 http://flexcf.com





 *From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
 Behalf Of *Mark Mandel
 *Sent:* Friday, 6 June 2008 12:05 PM

 *To:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* [cfaussie] Re: Web on the Piste 08



 Because we know that everything written on paper * must * be true ;o)

 Looks to be an interesting conference, even tho' I don't think I will be
 able to attend.

 Mark

 On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It feels wrong if I attend a Conference with Microsoft as a major sponsor.



 I just read an article in current magazine about flex and they said it was
 a toy compared to Silverlight  Expression studio.



 So I feel if I saw the difference in person I might be lured to the dark
 side, and since we are just going down the Flex side it's too soon to change
 again.



 Regards

 Dale Fraser

 http://learncf.com

 http://flexcf.com





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 Behalf Of *Scott Barnes
 *Sent:* Friday, 6 June 2008 7:37 AM
 *To:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* [cfaussie] Re: Web on the Piste 08



 *jealous*..



 Loved this conference.

 On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Grant Straker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 Hi All,

 Just to let you all know Web on the Piste 08 is all go and we have
 just signed Microsoft and Cynergy Systems as Gold sponsors which is
 great news and helps pay the beer bills!

 For those of you that didn't make it last year it's a very intimate
 conference and a great venue for learning, networking and having the odd
 adventure or two!.

 We have the draft agenda up
 http://www.webonthepiste.com/webonthepiste/agenda/agenda_home.cfm
 and we still have a couple of big name US based Flex gurus to put in
 once we have them confirmed up.

 The theme this year is around usability and how you use the rich
 technologies from Adobe and MS to build better web applications along
 with a splattering of general web stuff. We have Robert Hoekman Jr
 who's book, Designing the Obvious is one the best usability books
 out there, coming as a keynote speaker to kick things off.

 Both Adobe and Microsoft are sending top international speakers and
 we're flying down some top Flex gurus from the US. This is on top of
 the best local talent around.

 The snow has been ordered and was due to arrive this week so it will be a
 great weekend as well. Last years event really went well and this year
 should be even better.

 We've stopped the early bird rate but if you email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 she may be able to do a deal if you are on this list!

 Word on the street is that we may also offer the Cairngorm intro
 course (delivered by Thomas Burleson who has written the official
 Cairngorm course for Adobe) for FREE the day before the conference but
 I'll confirm that up later this week.

 I've also heard that Geoff Bowers is going to use all the money he's making
 from the Farcry commercial licenses to run an open bar tab on the Thursday
 evening. He said something like you guys couldn't drink it , faster than
 I'm making it!!.


 Cheers

 Grant

 http://www.zoomflex.com/




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