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CFUnited here I come....

Next week I head out to the DC area for a ColdFusion conference called CFUnited... At the conference I will do a keynote that covers a building a great web 2.0 user experiences and I can’t help but demo a little of Atlas.  

 

Anyone else going?  What do you want\expect to hear from a Microsoft keynote at this event?  

 

Published 21 June 06 08:34 by BradA
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# Brett said on June 22, 2006 11:49 AM:
I will be there and am looking forward to seeing Atlas in action.  I'm primarily a coldfusion developer but use VS and dotnet for some of my consulting projects.   I must admit I'm a little perplexed as to why Microsoft will be presenting at a ColdFusion conference.   What gives?
See ya there.
# BradA said on June 22, 2006 12:23 PM:
Looking forward to meeting you Brett... I think there are lots of folks in your camp... ColdFusion developers that try to keep up with what is new in the Microsoft world.  I want to make it easy for you to know what is going on in the Microsoft\.NET world.  

As far as what I am going to talk about... I have gotten some passion about user experience recently.  Especially user experience on the web.  I will talk generically about that then talk specifically about how Atlas enables those user experiences and finally, I will talk about how you can directly leverage Atlas from ColdFusion.


What do you think?
# Brett said on June 23, 2006 12:03 PM:
Leveraging Atlas from Coldfusion?  This I gotta see.  
# John Farrar said on June 29, 2006 3:07 PM:
OK... now what are you going to do to show those of us who couldn't make the show. I heard you were nothing short of amazing.
# Brad Abrams said on June 29, 2006 5:44 PM:
Check out the latest: http://blogs.msdn.com/brada/archive/2006/06/29/649944.aspx
# Brad Abrams said on November 22, 2006 12:09 AM:

I am having a blast this week at the ColdFusion conference CFUnited . Here are the slides from my keynote

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