Tag: presentations

jQuery and Unit Testing at Scotch on the Rocks 2008

Posted by – June 8, 2008

During Scotch last week I presented two sessions. One was jQuery in a nutshell and the other Unit testing and Continuous Integration with ColdFusion. In both I said I would post the presentations themselves and sample code so here it all is:

jQuery in a nutshell

Presentation Slides

Sample Code

Unit Testing and Automation with ColdFusion

Presentation Slides

Sample Code

Any questions, please give us a shout.

More Scotch for me…

Posted by – April 15, 2008

To replace a previous drop-out from the Scotch lineup, I’m now doing an additional session at Scotch on the Rocks 2008 in June. This additional topic will be covering unit testing with ColdFusion using tools such as MXUnit as well as touching on automation.

So, now my session lineup is as follows:

JQuery in a nutshell
Unit Testing  and Automation with Coldfusion

If there is anything that you would like to see covered in either of these sessions, please let me know and I’ll try to incorporate it. If you haven’t yet got Scotch tickets, get some now, before the early bird ends on 30th April

Connect recording of last week’s CFUG jQuery session.

Posted by – February 5, 2008

There is now, available online, a connect recording of last week’s UKCFUG jQuery session that I did here.

For some reason, the sound hasn’t come out for first 35-odd minutes, and there is a couple of times where my connect client crashed causing me to drop out of the meeting (the demo gods were looking down on me).

UKCFUG – Introduction to jQuery 

Speaking at UKCFUG next week

Posted by – January 22, 2008

Next Thursday I have been asked to present at the UKCFUG on the wonderful subject of jQuery.

During the session I will be talking about the library itself, what it’s for and what it can do. I’ll also be talking a little bit about the extensibility of the library as well as giving a demo of some of the capabilites and how easy it is to use.

For more details (location etc), visit the UKCFUG website