Wow, this is late huh? Day 2 of cf.Objective(ANZ). Day two started early for me, as I woke early to spend some more time polishing my presentation. After meeting Kevin Roche at breakfast, I decided to go to his session … Continue reading
Year: 2009

November 18, 2009
by Kay
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cf.Objective(ANZ) Wrapup, Day 1: Holy brain burn, Batman!
I’m writing this on the plane on the way back to Perth from Melbourne after two mind-blowing days of ColdFusion conference goodness at cf.Objective(ANZ). I’m surrounded by screaming babies, someone behind me keeps kicking me in the back and the … Continue reading
Ben Forta in the house: ColdFusion Week down under!
It’s been a long haul but next week – November 12 and 13 – is the cf.Objective(ANZ) conference in Melbourne, Australia. Although I’ve only just recovered from the Edge of the Web conference here in Perth, next Wednesday morning I’ll … Continue reading

October 11, 2009
by Kay
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Adobe, ColdFusion and Web Directions South, or “what I did in Sydney”
Last week I went to Web Directions South in Sydney – a conference that I have been to, every year, since it was Web Essentials in 2005. This year, however, was a bit different: I was at the conference to … Continue reading
Where are all the FarCry developers?
Yoo-hoo, are you out there somewhere? When I sell a web site system to a client, I like to be clear on the fact that what I’m selling them is not a closed-source proprietary solution. I think this is important … Continue reading
So I am going to Web Directions, after all…
I was planning to lay low on the conference circuit this year – our business is expanding like a runaway train (what global financial crisis?) and I need to focus all my attention on keeping it on the rails. But, … Continue reading
Coming to the Edge?
Last year AWIA ran the inaugural Edge of the Web conference, a one day affair in November. It was a huge success and so this year we’re doing it all again, this time in a two day format, from 4–5 … Continue reading

September 23, 2009
by Kay
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Information Overload?
I was just reading an article from SitePoint (via their RSS feed, ironically) about maximising your social media time. I thought this little snippet was kinda funny: Be Picky: I subscribe to a lot of feeds (well over 60), but … Continue reading