Geoff and the Daemon team have a couple of economy-stimulating initiatives that might be of interest to anyone who would like to come to the WebDU geek rock concert conference next month. From today’s email: Whether it be economic or … Continue reading
Get an Idea(s) about Accessibility
AWIA has run a number of “Ideas” seminars in Perth over the past few years – well, four others to be exact. Each time we’ve brought speakers from interstate and overseas to share their wisdom on various topics deserving of … Continue reading
cf.Objective(ANZ) wants to hear from you…
The call for speakers is now on – and the cf.Objective(ANZ) team want to hear not only from potential speakers, but from everyone who is thinking of attending – what (or who) would you like to see? What topics are … Continue reading
March 25, 2009
by Kay
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Ada Lovelace Day: My Local Heroines
So the day has finally come for my Ada Lovelace Day post, and although I’ve been thinking about who I will write about for over a month now, I’m still no closer to making a decision. So, I decided to … Continue reading
February 18, 2009
by Kay
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A dedicated CF conference down under: cf.Objective(ANZ)
It’s no secret I’m a conference junkie. But what has been a closely guarded secret, up until now, is that cf.Objective(), the “enterprise” ColdFusion conference, is coming to Melbourne this year in November. I think it’s cool that there’s enough … Continue reading
Blog about women in tech for Ada Lovelace Day
Image via Wikipedia A couple of my Twitter contacts alerted me to this PledgeBank pledge by journalist and blogger Suw Charman-Anderson: “I will publish a blog post on Tuesday 24th March about a woman in technology whom I admire but … Continue reading
Back in the Fusebox groove
The late half of 2008 was particularly busy time for me, and between all the conferences and awards programs, not to mention all the stuff happening in my own business, I didn’t end up having a lot of time for … Continue reading
December 14, 2008
by Kay
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Frameworks: the new black
It’s probably no surprise to those who read this blog from time to time (when I actually post, ahem) that I’m a big fan of the concept of coding frameworks (a system of common code elements and accepted practices to … Continue reading