The "Using Forms in Share" session follows on from the "Forms Service Deep Dive" session. We will discuss each area of Share that uses Forms and demonstrate how each of those areas (Metadata, Datalists, Workflow & Advanced Search) can be configured and customized. The session will also show how to integrate forms in your own custom applications and/or pages.
This talk describes different ways of testing javascript components oriented to the best possible user experience using progressive enhancement techniques.
This talk is not oriented to any concrete web development framework.
The "Using Forms in Share" session follows on from the "Forms Service Deep Dive" session. We will discuss each area of Share that uses Forms and demonstrate how each of those areas (Metadata, Datalists, Workflow & Advanced Search) can be configured and customized. The session will also show how to integrate forms in your own custom applications and/or pages.
This talk describes different ways of testing javascript components oriented to the best possible user experience using progressive enhancement techniques.
This talk is not oriented to any concrete web development framework.
Findability Bliss Through Web StandardsAarron Walter
Connecting with your audience is objective number one for any website. Findability—the discipline of helping users discover the content they seek—not only helps businesses get their message out, but it improves the user experience, too. The secret to attaining findability bliss, both with search engines and beyond, lies in the wisdom of web standards.
Living in the Cloud: Hosting Data & Apps Using the Google InfrastructurePamela Fox
In the modern web, the user rules. Nearly every successful web app has to worry about scaling to an exponentially growing user base and giving those users multiple ways of interacting with their data. Pamela Fox, Maps API Support Engineer & Developer advocate, provides an overview of two technologies - Google App Engine and the Google Data APIs - that aim to make web development and data portability easier.
A Haml, Sass és Compass segítségével jól struktúrált átlátható redundanciáktól mentes view és stylesheet kódot írhatunk. A prezentációban ezeket az eszközöket mutatom be.
This is a recording of the Adobe Connect session done with the Northern Virginia ColdFusion Users Group discussing the open source initiative known as Team CF Advance. If you are a CFML (ColdFusion) developer who would like to learn more about this open source initiative and would like to participate, this is a good introduction to the concepts behind the team and where we are as of January 2014.
Learn more and sign-up to join the team at http://teamcfadvance.org/
learn the in's and out's of developing touch-screen desktop applications using AIR, HTML5, CSS3, jQuery and your favorite back-end technology. Presented at the Northern Virginia ColdFusion Users Group (NVCFUG) in March 2013.
Findability Bliss Through Web StandardsAarron Walter
Connecting with your audience is objective number one for any website. Findability—the discipline of helping users discover the content they seek—not only helps businesses get their message out, but it improves the user experience, too. The secret to attaining findability bliss, both with search engines and beyond, lies in the wisdom of web standards.
Living in the Cloud: Hosting Data & Apps Using the Google InfrastructurePamela Fox
In the modern web, the user rules. Nearly every successful web app has to worry about scaling to an exponentially growing user base and giving those users multiple ways of interacting with their data. Pamela Fox, Maps API Support Engineer & Developer advocate, provides an overview of two technologies - Google App Engine and the Google Data APIs - that aim to make web development and data portability easier.
A Haml, Sass és Compass segítségével jól struktúrált átlátható redundanciáktól mentes view és stylesheet kódot írhatunk. A prezentációban ezeket az eszközöket mutatom be.
This is a recording of the Adobe Connect session done with the Northern Virginia ColdFusion Users Group discussing the open source initiative known as Team CF Advance. If you are a CFML (ColdFusion) developer who would like to learn more about this open source initiative and would like to participate, this is a good introduction to the concepts behind the team and where we are as of January 2014.
Learn more and sign-up to join the team at http://teamcfadvance.org/
learn the in's and out's of developing touch-screen desktop applications using AIR, HTML5, CSS3, jQuery and your favorite back-end technology. Presented at the Northern Virginia ColdFusion Users Group (NVCFUG) in March 2013.
This document is (one of many) coding style documents available for ColdFusion on the web. This one combines the best practices of several noted ColdFusion developers into a single cohesive coding style guideline document you can implement immediately with excellent results.
This presentation was recently given at the NVCFUG meeting in June, 2011 and covers basic caching and performance topics for the active ColdFusion developer.
Team Building PowerPoint Slides include topics such as: why teams work, building a team, reasons to create teams, structuring your team, developing effective teams, five intrinsic elements of teams, four stages of team development, team behaviors, team roles, 18 group building behaviors, overcoming common obstacles, responsibilities for team leadership, evaluating team performance, viewing the top teams, how to's and more. Slides can easily be tailored to your specific needs (make handouts, create overheads and use them with an LCD projector) and are available for license. 100+ PowerPoint presentation content slides. Each slide includes slide transitions, clipart and animation. System & Software Requirements: IBM or MAC and PowerPoint 97 or higher. Royalty Free - Use Them Over and Over Again. Once purchased, download instructions will be sent to you via email. (PC and MAC Compatible).
This session will first explain the index related options that are available when developing a data model and how these choices affect indexing and searching. We will cover Alfresco FTS in detail, and compare SQL 92 with the CMIS QL. We will also consider sorting and other ways to control the results returned, and how query performance may be affected by ACL evaluation.
Neil Patel - What You Need to be Measuring and How to Do ItCarsonified Team
Neil will teach you five advanced website traffic statistics that you NEED to be measuring, but probably aren't. It isn't good enough anymore to just measure click-through and conversion rates to your signup page. You need MUCH more detail and Neil will explain how to get it and make decisions accordingly. You'll be amazed at the increase in valuable sign-ups and revenue increases you can achieve.
SES Chicago "Developments in Information Retrieval on the Web"Jay Myers
High level overview of semantic web projects using RDFa and GoodRelations vocabulary and it's effect on visibility of physical retail locations and products on the web, as presented at SES Chicago 2009.
From "Username and Password" to InfoCardgoodfriday
InfoCard can bring a new level of security to authenticating users to your site. In this session, take a deep developer look at how this can be achieved. A traditional forms-based authentication implementation is converted to use InfoCard, along with explanations of the Web services, protocols, and security considerations that one needs to understand.
10 Things You're Not Doing [IBM Lotus Notes Domino Application Development]Chris Toohey
My Lotusphere 2011 SpeedGeeking session - 10 Things You're Not Doing!
Gave this presentation in 5 minutes 13 times [in a row, back to back], and had a blast!
This session will examine each element of the Forms Service Architecture in detail, from the server-side FormProcessor & Form Filters to the client-side Form UI component and Forms Runtime JavaScript library. You will learn how to use the form services in your own applications, discuss configuration options and work through several customization examples demonstrating how to implement custom controls, form templates and form filters.
Come learn all about ASP.NET 4.0 and the new Microsoft Visual Studio improvements that will make you more productive. Hear how to build a simple video gallery Web site that takes advantage of new features to control the rendering of client ids and view state, and see how ASP.NET AJAX client-side templates and jQuery animations can be used to create a richly interactive Web application.