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Philly Area ColdFusion Developers: Happy Hour!

The developers at my office, Wharton Computing, get together monthly to remind ourselves that we are all normal (well, mostly normal) people with interests and hobbies outside of work, and to relax a little bit; and we're extending the invitation to the entire PhillyCFUG group.

It's a great opportunity to blow off a little steam, get to know your peers, and if you're into that sort of thing, do some networking. (You know, we do have a couple of open positions. You can search in the Org "Wharton Computing and Instructional Technology")

This month we're meeting TOMORROW -- June 4th -- at 4:00 pm, at Slainté, on the corner of 30th and Market -- the opposite corner from 30th Street Station. Typically we're there until at least 6:00, but the bar has a great atmosphere and I've personally stayed at one of our happy hours until around 9:30, just hanging out talking about geeky stuff with a bunch of people, before retreating to the suburbs.

It's a great time, and we hope you'll come join us.

See you there!

Posted in CFUG | ColdFusion | Philadelphia | 1 Response June 03 2009

Come see Mark Drew at the next Philly CFUG Meeting!

I just wanted to remind you of the upcoming Philly CFUG meeting, this Thursday, 5/28 from 6:00-7:30.

Mark Drew will be presenting on the ColdSpring framework (used for Inversion of Control, specifically Dependency Injection, as well as Aspect Oriented Programming). If you’re at all interested in Object-Oriented Programming in ColdFusion, or have been thinking about learning ColdSpring, I highly recommend this presentation. Mark makes it easy to get started, and shows just how powerful ColdSpring can be.

The meeting is at Wharton's Jon M. Huntsman Hall, room F90, conveniently located near the 37th Street trolley stop, and rumor has it there will be punch and pie.

You can find more information on the Philly CFUG site on Adobe Groups.

See you there!

Posted in CFUG | ColdFusion | Philadelphia | No Responses Yet May 26 2009