Developers attending cf.Objective, the Minneapolis-based advanced level ColdFusion programming conference, will be getting something special with their registration packets. With their regular conference materials, they'll receive a colorful, square-bound book filled with articles written by ColdFusion experts, whose cover that advises them to "Code Less – Do More"
. This is a free copy of the latest issue of the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update, hot off the presses.
The Fusion Authority Quarterly Update, published by the well-known ColdFusion experts at House of Fusion, is the only print publication dedicated to the ColdFusion professional.
Fusion Authority Quarterly Update provides a quarterly selection of easy-to-read, expert technical articles on ColdFusion development and related technologies. Each issue is based around one or two major themes such as new features of ColdFusion 8, Frameworks and Object-Oriented Programming, and Flex development and rich user interfaces.
The latest issue is another "must-have"
for ColdFusion developers who want to work at their peak levels. This issue focuses on the complementary themes of best practices (how well you work) and the development environment (the tools you use). The development environment section contains articles like:
The second part of the issue has articles like Sean Corfield's "Beans and DAOs and Gateways, Oh My!"
, which examines four different recipes of building objects in your application and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
"Giving away free copies of this issue to cf.Objective() attendees is a natural outgrowth of House of Fusion's support of the ColdFusion community,"
said editor Judith Dinowitz. "We believe in what cf.Objective is doing, It fills the need that ColdFusion professionals have for advanced topics. We're honored to provide our quality content – our journals – to cf.Objective() attendees."
Judith Dinowitz is the Editor-in-Chief of the House of Fusion journals, Fusion Authority and Flex Authority, where she enjoys serving up ColdFusion and Flex goodness on a weekly and quarterly basis.