I want to thank everyone who joined us last night at our Open Mic night with the Boston CFUG. We had a great turnout and a very good response on the open presentation format. People liked it so much that we're going to do another at some point in the future. Also, congratulations to the winner of last night's raffle for Adobe software-- Isaac Dealey. Isaac is presenting his onTap framework to the CFUG during our December meeting.
For those of you who want to get more information on the projects that were presented last night, here are the links from the speakers:
- Charles Kaufmann's Coreforms: a set of Coldfusion custom tags that help you easily build data entry forms and tables to display data.
Find it on RIAForge at http://coreforms.riaforge.org - Tony Garcia's presentation on ColdBox: on his blog at http://www.objectivebias.com/blog/
- Tom Mollerus' (yes, that's me) ClickHeat project: generates a color-coded "heatmap" of click activity on a web page
Find it on his site at http://www.mollerus.net/tom/projects/clickheat/

Comments (4)
October 23, 2008
10:44AM | #
See I knew I missed out on something, your preso!! Will take a look now. Gonna have to set alarm so I leave my desk to make meetings on time and not get stuck on green line.
October 23, 2008
11:23AM | #
It was a lot of fun to present (despite the technical problems I had with my &*@# Windows Vista laptop). I'll have a blog post about my presentation up in the next couple of days.
October 25, 2008
3:13PM | #
Thanks Tom. For anyone interested in the December meeting topic, there's some good high-level information about the framework on the wiki at http://ontap.wikispaces.com
November 1, 2008
11:15AM | #
I finally got my blog post up!