![]() to create a useful app for the attendees of CFSummit. to use mobile features of next ColdFusion releases to provide feedback and catch bugs 2. ![]() There were two main reasons for building the app 1. I along with my colleagues Asha and Rakshith had been working on this app for nearly a month, though not necessarily full time. Past few weeks had been very busy working on new features of ColdFusion and creating a mobile app for CFSummit2013. I am back to writing blog after a gap of nearly two months. Continue reading “CFSummit2013 – Day1 and cfclient” Having worked closely on mobile features, both on the server and CF Builder, I will try to address some of the concerns about mobile features in Splendor. I can understand that some of the confusion could be because there is no build of Splendor publicly available to try out these features and you will have to base your opinions on what you see in the conference and what other people are taking about it. I want to make it clear that it is not true. There were many tweets yesterday about cfclient and how it is trying to replace JavaScript. I am looking forward to the second part of Simon’s talk today. In the limited time that we had in keynote, we probably could not explain what cfclient was, but I think after Simon’s session people got pretty good idea of what it is. He did an excellent job of explaining what cfclient is and some of its features. I also attended Simon Free’s session on Mobile development features in Splendor. ![]() Many attendees came there and showed interest in the mobile work flow that we had presented. I was told that there were a few issues with audio and display screen during the keynote.Īdobe had set up a table where CF developers could meet and talk to CF team members. I had planned to show a demo of debugging mobile application running on a device using ColdFusion Builder, but could not do so. Unfortunately by the time I walked up to the stage to present demos, we had almost ran out of time. My demos of mobile features followed Rakshith’s demos. He touched upon language enhancements, improvements in PDF generation and Mobile features. It was followed by Rakshith’s demos of some of the new features in the next release of ColdFusion (code named Splendor). He talked about the history of CF, how it’s goal is still the same (productivity) and which features have worked really well and which ones did not work.
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