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Touching Up Adobe Connect Recordings

 Mark As Read    

Adobe Connect is a great tool for running online meet-ups of all sorts. You can record and play-back the meeting through Adobe Connect itself, but it's often desirable to do a bit of post production before you distribute your recording to a wider, more discerning, audience; clean-up the video, edit out the bloopers, trim down the waffle and so on.

daemonite 2841 days ago

webDU Conference Session Podcast

 Mark As Read    

webDU was another awesome experience this year. Been reminiscing while listening to the high-quality, audio podcast of sessions I missed and the sessions I just had to hear all over again.

daemonite 2841 days ago

Build a PodCast on Amazon S3 with a Customtag

 Mark As Read    

Decided to move the webdu conference session podcast to Amazon S3 to improve download performance. Thought it would be cool to put together a custom tag that dynamically builds an iTunes feed from the S3 bucket list XML.

daemonite 2841 days ago

Yahoo Query Language (YQL) Podcasts

 Mark As Read    

Saw a recent post from Ray Camden on Yahoo Query Language. Thought I might add that there were a couple of good sessions on Yahoo Pipes and YQL available at the webdu conference, including a YQL overview in the podcast.

daemonite 2841 days ago

Adobe Refresh TV: Catalyst, ColdFusion9, Adobe Freemium Services

 Mark As Read    

Recently participated in a great little panel discussing upcoming Adobe releases, local case studies and general geek gabbing. AdobeRefreshTV is an initiative by the local Adobe APAC team to engage the developer community. It's been a little while coming, but its great to see this vodcast live.

daemonite 2841 days ago

OZIA 2009: Short Talk Notes

 Mark As Read    

Gave two short talks at OZIA 2009 this year; UNSWTV: Publishing Everywhere at Once & Content Objects. The presentations might be a little obtuse in isolation but happy to answer comments if folks have questions.

daemonite 2841 days ago

Antipodean ColdFusion Week: FarCry DevCamp, cf.Objective ANZ

 Mark As Read    

10-13 November 2009 is shaping up to be a week of ColdFusion in Australia; the Forta is in town, FarCry DevCamp, and cf.Objective ANZ conference. Antipodean ColdFusion renaissance or what!?

daemonite 2841 days ago

FarCry Dev Camp Podcast

 Mark As Read    

Mat Bryant (Lead Author) and Geoff Bowers (self-styled Benevolent Dictator) spent all of 11 November talking to a rabid audience about FarCry's past, present and future. And believe me, the future's so bright, we're all wearing shades around the office.

daemonite 2841 days ago

webdu 2010: looking for speakers

 Mark As Read    

Fresh from the resounding success that was webDU 2009, we are raring to go for webDU 2010. If you have something new and revolutionary, some tricks of the trade to share, want to help your fellow developers or you're just pure passionate for web technology, don't miss your chance to take part in webDU 2010.

daemonite 2841 days ago

ColdFusion Powers the Olympics

 Mark As Read    

One week in and the Winter Olympics website is running very smoothly. For the current Olympic Quad, Daemon are building all Australian Olympic Team sites on Adobe ColdFusion and FarCry CMS. Vancouver 2010's been a challenge but its great to see it all humming away in the middle of the Winter Games.

daemonite 2841 days ago

Know Subversion? GIT or Mercurial.

 Mark As Read    

There's a difference to Git and Mercurial (Hg) when it comes to training developers experienced in Subversion (SVN). The basic tools for teaching either system are the same: a system primer, and a cricket bat (or baseball bat if you prefer). However the tools are used in different ways depending on the system being taught.

daemonite 2841 days ago

File Synching: Dropbox vs Spideroak

 Mark As Read    

I tried SpiderOak for a while last year. While there's a lot of overlap, Dropbox and SpiderOak are different in nature: Dropbox is a simple-to-use file sync service with limited online backup features, while SpiderOak is a complete online backup service with harder-to-use file sync features.

daemonite 2841 days ago

Exploring Selenium for automated browser testing

 Mark As Read    

"Where to start?", "What are the issues", and "Main problems". I don't know if we want to continue exploring Selenium and make automated browser testing. If we do, here are some ideas to consider.

daemonite 2841 days ago

Setting Up DropBox as a Service

 Mark As Read    

We love Dropbox at Daemon. We've finally got rid of the file server in the corner and rely on the Dropbox service for all our internal storage. recently we've started building web applications that can be dynamically updated by just copying files into a Dropbox share -- clients love it! Key to this is getting Dropbox set up as a service on your ser...

daemonite 2841 days ago

Make Your Websites Fly! Varnish Cache

 Mark As Read    

Going in circles retrofitting a legacy app with one foot nailed to the floor? Optimised the daylights out of your web app but still want that nitro boost to performance? Building a modern "HTTP Accelerator" or "Reverse Proxy" is easy. Learn the strategies you need to turbo charge your site by sweeping all the (crap code|lousy in...

daemonite 2841 days ago
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