Not sure on the value of my contribution or if at this stage we can say
anything that will be anything that has not been said already.
>From someone who started in a CF shop, did the whole Spectra thing, worked
through the studio moving to .NET, and then moved into a .NET-centric studio
after, for
H Barry,
Yeah, people get hung on that word, like staff or bodies. I care deeply for
the "people", and am in the process of developing personalised plans that
tap into not only work-related KPIs, but also non-work-related initiatives.
Many principles at our studio, such as: the higher you are, t
It is now obvious to me why Cold Fusion is not thriving. All the CF
developers are too busy talking on uer groups rather than programming.
Chad
who is now getting back to work
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Mark Mandel wrote:
> Out of curiosity - what's the benefit / requirements for being a
I say something similar other times when this comes up, but I like seeing
letters appear on the screen when I hit the keys, so will go again.
I love developing resources, working with them to realise their full
potential. Really freakishly love it. Trying to find those resources in a
scarce labou
Perhaps that will be my next assignment. "What programming Framework are
you?"
Me thinks the audience would be a bit niche, but vocal.
Chad
who goes for a two-story framework, but the occasional Queenslander or brick
granny-flat also does the trick
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Kym Kovan wr
s do a good aproximation of Query of queries
>
> L.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 15/05/2010, at 5:08 PM, Zac Spitzer wrote:
>
> qoq? :)
>>
>> do that in .NET :)
>>
>> On 15 May 2010 17:06, Steve Onnis wrote:
>>
>>> still using tab
teve Onnis wrote:
> still using table layouts hey chad?
>
> ------
> *From:* Chad Renando [mailto:chad.rena...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Saturday, 15 May 2010 5:02 PM
> *To:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* [cfaussie] OT: Shameless plug from a
Hi all,
I highly doubt anyone here remembers me from my programming days going a
decade back when we entertained ourselves with .NET vs CF flame wars.
While I am now a production manager in studio that is well and truly focused
on .NET, I still have personal fondness for the CF language and commu
I cringe when I hear the word "just". As a production manager, I hear a lot
of "just" related to IE6 specific "tweaks" (it will 'just' take me an hour
or two), which cumulate to thousands of dollars per year and significant
schedule pain. Yes, in a perfect world IE6 would be managed through perfe
My 2 cents, I never look at cfjobs, and never will. I occasionally get
inquiries looking for cf folk, but knowing the opposition to such posts
here, generally let them go on their way, as I now work in a predominantly
Microsoft house.
I am interested in who is looking for work, but such talk usua
Sent your details on to the studio, left it with them. Only issue would be
if they did not get the work or if they need someone Brisbane-based. I can
follow.
Chad
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Dawesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Chad seems to have vanished. Anyone else got some odd jobs.
Hi Chris,
I responded with my work contact details from your first post and have not
heard back. Please advise.
Kind regards,
Chad
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Dawesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm waiting for a delayed contract to start in mid October and was
> wonderin
Which again is all counter-productive to the original post. So those of us
not making mad love to a given language will need to troll through
individual fanatical forums to perform our own cross analysis since no one
seems to be able to step back (and off) and have a mature discussino about
a solu
Hi Scott,
I think you may have your threads crossed. Last time I checked, I was
the one making the case for cf devers to cross polinate into other
languages because I couldn't find anyone to support CF apps that come
in. I think you are aiming at Charlie, the other
CH-name-starting-dude. I don
Reminds me of when I was a kid and got beat up, my mom used to say
they were just jealous. I love my mom, but she was wrong. They were
bigger, stronger, quicker, and I was crunched.
Hope you're not considering me in that plural there. I have thought
about following the preacher career path, bu
And every 2 years, this board arrives at the same outcome of
diversification of skills. I will admit that there is value in
specialisation bot as a developer and a studio. But unless you are
niche or captive, any sort of growth will see a diverse sort of
working coming in the door.
In any given
I now post here as often as this topic comes up, which is now about
every 2 years. At least it is migrated from the ".NET vs. CF" to "CF
is dead".
CF developer from way back due to starting my career at what was then
a CF studio, I am now out of coding and now doing studio Production
Management.
>From someone who uses contractors, it is based on the situation. I
typically wouold not pay travel, as that is not my responsibility. I
would be flexible to try to accomodate the timing of the trip to allow
the contractor to schedule other things around their visit. If the
need was immediate,
Hey all,
Official lurker, but I do try to keep up on what's going on.
I am curious as to what your thoughts are on standards for commenting
in your code. Being self-taught, I am unsure if this is covered in
programming 101. However, I have seen a wide range of thoughts, from
the formal Name, D
ping
On 6/20/07, pstapl07 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ping from Penrith..
>
>
> Pat
>
> On Jun 1, 12:02 pm, Matt Voerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> > Just a quick note to let you guys know that we at the Adobe Australia
> > office haven't forgotten about you, and do monitor this
Hey all,
I am two careers removed from my legit coding days, but I still tinker
along the edges. As such, I typically find one or two projects each
year to keep my fingers in the pie. I am weighing up another one for
over the holidays, and would appreciate your opinions on the available
option
Hey all,
Long-time, no post. About as far removed from CF as you can get these
days... apart from some good friends in the field.
Does anyone know of a good usability expert in the Brisbane area?
Cheers,
Chad
who has fond thoughts of being knowledgable about CF back in the day
--~--~
I emailed Guiness Book of Records, they'll get back to me with regards
to this being the longest thread.
That's OK, Scott. It is good to hear I am not the only one into CF on
this list who is committed to moving into high-paying jobs with
ambiguous position titles. "Programmer" seems so routine
On that note, can that then please get Google not to say "Did you
mean: coldfusion" whenever you search for the term, or get wikipedia
to acknowledge the software
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion)?
Chad
who wanted to get his name in on this monster thread
On 9/9/06, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL
de or some issue with the
> OS?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chad Renando" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 11:03 AM
> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Access Lock File
>
>
> >
> > So where is the problem? Is it i
am not using access as a primary datasource. And no DTS is not an option -
> mostly due to security / access concerns to the primary datasource and
> complexity of the parameters passed into the extraction process.
>
> Rgds
> Rod
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "C
ports from it.
> I am not using access as a primary datasource. And no DTS is not an option -
> mostly due to security / access concerns to the primary datasource and
> complexity of the parameters passed into the extraction process.
>
> Rgds
> Rod
>
> - Original Message -
I ran into it, but had to design my app in a manner that didn't
require DB creation stuff in an Access file. Main reason I move to
SQL.
Chad
On 8/21/06, Rod Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Currently I am having major issues with creating an MS Access with Unicode
> datasource via
quot; part that I need.. And I would
> prefer to use a query.
>
> Joel
>
> -Original Message-
> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Chad Renando
> Sent: Friday, 11 August 2006 11:10 AM
> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> Subject:
I have had to do this a few times... never did figure out the proper
way to do it. It is usually a once-off, and by the time I figured it
out, I could have done it manually.
I typically just create a Make Table query for each table:
SELECT MyTableTable.* INTO MyNewTable
FROM MyTable;
and run t
That's what my employer told me when I said I was moving up... that I
had to bring my own water. About 1500 people per day moving to the
area. I am a bit concerned about the ability of the infrastructure to
catch up, but I guess if they bring their tax dollars with them, it
will be OK.
All thos
Although I will say that you guys are not alone. The
industry-spanning skills shortage issue is the current hot topic in my
HR course for my MBA ticket. This could easily branch out into
discussions on the strategic decision-making process and influcence of
HR and needs requirements...
Chad
who
If you book it out long-term, maybe I can crash there until we buy a house...
Chad
On 8/8/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We are going to Suncorp stadium...ROCKIN I'm in.
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> >
>
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
You received this message because you are
Don't assume he's trolling. We've all asked these questions... and
all of us who have been on the front-end of a CF dev house have run
into these arguments. The potential client didn't take to well when I
said "Oh yeah? Well you're just trolling, so shut up!"
The guy is CF certified and omits
Keep going into September and I might be able to attend...
Chad
On 8/8/06, Darren Tracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Unfortunately, due to reasons beyond my control, tonight's QLD CFUG
> meeting will have to be postponed again.
> It will now be held on Tuesday the 15th of August.
> I apologis
Hey all,
Apart from my comprehensive and insightful Melbourne presentation on
CFAjax (I recall "Dude, yeah... that pretty well sucked, but you made
me laugh, so cool." ;) ), I am pretty fringe in here these days.
But I figure it doesn't hurt to ask...
I am relocating to Brisbane in 4-weeks to a
t presentations from both Dale and Chad, and a good turnout.
>
> Can't wait till next month.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>
>
> On 7/20/06, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
>
> Our next scheduled meeting for the Victorian ColdFusion Design
Yeah, even though none of you came to my Bendigo CF User Group
meetings when I was programming from home. You missed out.
I am considering bringing some of the essence of what could have been
by showing up in my briefs sans hygene with peanut butter and jelly
sandwhiches... still left over from
Hey Steve. I will actually be in town for that one (live in Bendigo,
commute to the city 4 days per week). Should be able to make it.
Look forward to hearing the time and place.
I can add my experience with using CFAjax
(http://www.indiankey.com/cfajax/). It will be from an angle of how
it is
Just off the cuff...
SELECT TableA.A_Text, TableB.B_Text, TableC.B_ID
FROM TableB RIGHT JOIN (TableA LEFT JOIN TableC ON TableA.A_ID =
TableC.A_ID) ON TableB.B_ID = TableC.B_ID
WHERE TableC.B_ID Is Not Null
Grabs everything from TableA and Table B, where something exists in
the linking table for
Interesting problem. No technical answers here, but a question to
help clarify...
By secure, do you mean confidentiality of the data or stability of the
information?
If it is confidentiality, then the security is tossed as soon as you
extract the data into the view, regardless of where it came
The only caveat to that is to cover costs, particularly with fuel
prices being what they are. If it is in the same town, cool. But if
I have to drive for over 15 minutes, I typically tack on a
representitive flat fee to cover costs. This isn't to cover my time
so much, as I typically public tra
Personally, I only charge for time worked. If I work while I eat, I
charge. I am not providing services when I am getting myself a
sandwich. Same goes for what I expect when I use contractors. Under
the other argument, then how long is an "allowed" lunch break to get
what I deserve to compensa
> You have to remember its not just a matter of organising the meeting. The
> guy from VTR hung around till like 9:30pm. The organise a projector and
> everything for us. Presenters make time to present, I chase down stuff to
> give away and the general organising of the event and when no one s
One of the more abused quotes. JFK was the president of the United
States motivating a country during his inauguration. Similar
principle, but the scale is off a bit.
Sure people need to be responsible for their own action. But they
need a leader to show how its done. The group is dormant for
>
> What's going on guys? What can we do to get this User Group up and
> running again?
Persistence for starters. I remember my first Saturday on-air as a
community radio DJ with a 4pm slot. I was all excited about the
concert tickets I had to give away. Not a caller to be found.
Just keep pl
or I suppose you could Google yourself... or I could get my links
together in one post... ;)
http://www.andreavb.com/forum/viewtopic_4396.html
Chad
On 6/21/06, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, and here:
>
> http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=3609
>
> Chad
Oh, and here:
http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=3609
Chad
On 6/21/06, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I assume it is an older version of Crystal?
>
> http://support.businessobjects.com/communityCS/TechnicalPapers/cr_insert_images.pdf.asp?ref=devzone_reporting_main
I assume it is an older version of Crystal?
http://support.businessobjects.com/communityCS/TechnicalPapers/cr_insert_images.pdf.asp?ref=devzone_reporting_main
Chad
On 6/21/06, Scott Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Crystal Reports require the image to be in a database.
>
> If only it wer
I went down the same path, which is why I ended up passing the entire
HTML table via Ajax. I am positive there are more elegant methods.
But I was suitably impressed with myself for passing the table with
javascript rollovers, inbuilt forms and sizable columns, all
within a scrollable div.
Chad
(within js).
>
> he's doing it here:
> http://www.captain.at/howto-ajax-process-xml.php
>
> On 6/15/06, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Andrew,
> >
> > My only experience with "Ajax" is with CFAjax, and I learned through
>
Andrew,
My only experience with "Ajax" is with CFAjax, and I learned through
copy/paste and pain and it has been some months since I was full-time
programming on my application. That said, I do remember a few days of
frustration over processing arrays inside JavaScript.
Not being initmate with
Looking at the competencies listed on your website, I can't tell if
you are being sarcastic or not. Dissecting cfajax may give you what
you need.
http://www.indiankey.com/cfajax/
Chad
> On 6/15/06, Andrew Scott < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Can anyone out there wi
Hey all,
End goal is to have the client manage their emails off site.
At the low-end recommendation, I am aware of sites that allow pop
access, such as www.mail2web.com
At the other end are the MS Exchange Server solutions.
In the middle, I have done a bit with cfpop and could whip up a custom
Used both CFEclipse and DW for single-developer environment, several
years on DW, about 12 months on Eclipse. From discussions in the
past, it seems to be personal preference. DW has a bad stigma from
being a resource hog, but now that I have a faster 'puter, I'm back to
DW. I don;t use design
I have. I suspect it has something to do with dreamweaver not
overwriting a file if it is seen as the same on the server. I
typically delete the server file and reupload, although I suppose you
could try the opposite and move the local to a safe place, refresh,
then move it back and try. The on
I can't recall the exact terminology, but
1, you have to have a functioning unsubscribe ability, be it automatic
or manual; and
2. they have to have subscribed explicitly or by nature of the
business dealings. eg. I would send my customers scheduled emails
pertaining to services they received, bu
cumentation
> User Documentation
> Implementation
>
> What proportion of your time would you spend on these if say your dev
> hours for project x were 5 days?
>
>
> On 4/18/06, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > No formula here. Factor
No formula here. Factors to consider include the experience of the
programmer, the intellectual property of the studio, the level of
customization required (including use of pre-built and pre-tested
code), the amount of support available for similar types of
application (bleeding edge technology
Crash, bang, boom of a CF site.
I wonder what kind of traffic they get? Might be some job opps
opening up or maybe just some hosting opportunities maybe? ;)
Chad
-
The web site you
When the solution the client recommends is not possible, go back to
the objectives. The client is asking for the second piece to be right
aligned, but their objective is likely to differentiate 2 types of
information for selection.
Take a step back and see if there is a different way to achieve
Just jumping in from left field here and may not be of help, but have
you ever used MS Access? I find it quite handy as a drag and drop SQL
generator. I tend to recreate all my databases in Access so I can
hack and play and have it create the SQL for me. I know Enterprise
does the same, but I f
exactly.
Chad
who still codes, despite threads such as this
On 3/8/06, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Chad who??
>
> -Original Message-
> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Chad Renando
> Sent: Wednesday,
> Chad has quite the influence in signatures now, as i do this all the
> time amongst friends offline.
I have such a short time on this earth, and I desire to make such an impact...
and if all I am remembered for is the personalisation of that which is
personal to begin with, then may I quit now
Hey, I had regular meetings with the Bendigo CF User Group, with free
lunch provided, and not one of you came! And I don't want any excuses
about the 5 minutes notices, peanut butter and jam nibbles or optional
hygene requirements.
Chad
who coded his first cf page today since starting as a Quali
; Has this changed?
>
> Regards
> Dale Fraser
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> > Behalf Of Chad Renando
> > Sent: Friday, 17 February 2006 13:34 PM
> > To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Hey guys,
Cffile, uploads files to the server. All of a sudden, files are 0k.
Tried different file types. goes through the upload, browser takes
the time to upoload it, but when I check on the server, the file size
is 0k.
Anyone had this happen to them before?
Chad
who has bad breath today
Sorry, that was for a javaScript tree (which may work for your application).
Here is the custom tag deal: http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/41968.htm
Chad
who believe each and every one of us is a unique custom tag
On 2/13/06, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yep, th
> Yep, this is pretty much what I have, save some minor name changes (use of
> "thread" instead of "topic", and "replyTo" instead of "parentPostID"). Good
> to know I'm on the right track with this much, at least. *grin*
You use the ParentPostID to identify what Post is one level up from
the cur
To me, "Basic" threading is a single post system where you have one
topic, and users can post responses to that one topic. As soon as you
have multiple threads from the one topic, it goes beyond Basic.
What I did was something like:
TOPIC_TABLE
TopicID
Topic
WhateverElse
POST_TABLE
PostID
Topic
um.
I wouldn't read his blog, but I will reply to a rant in a technical forum...
...
... and I use Corel... and I like it...
Chad
who doesn't know any better
On 1/27/06, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> you think anyone would comment if it just went on his blog? maybe that's
Depends on what they are talking about. I see project management as
the abiity to meet deliverables within constraints.
Sounds like they may be talking about methodology, which defines the
project to be managed. Each studio has their own favour, with each
stage having dleiverables, something li
I am trialing these guys at the moment for a non-profit crew I am
working with. Crazy-stoopid cheap, just got it set up, no pain yet.
http://www.hostingatoz.com/shared_hosting.cfx
Chad
who believes all fruit is created equal... but some fruits is more
equal than others
On 1/25/06, MX10 <[EMAIL
I closed down the Bendigo User Group. Couldn't handle the
number of people, too much politics and arguments over the choice of
snacks.Chadwho serves peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with the crusts cut offOn 1/24/06, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > Hi,
> > Is there still a VIC user gro
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