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"Scheduling Tasks with ColdFusion 10", with Guust Nieuwenhuis

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"Scheduling Tasks with ColdFusion 10", with Guust Nieuwenhuis

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Our 12pm (US ET) talk on Thursday March 1 will be a "Scheduling Tasks with ColdFusion 10", with Guust Nieuwenhuis.

TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)

The Scheduler in ColdFusion might not be the most sexy feature but it is one of the most powerful. In ColdFusion 10, the Scheduler has been rewritten completely and tons of enhancements are introduced. This talk will get you introduced to the Scheduler and shows you its new enchantments coming in ColdFusion 10.

MEETING URL: http://experts.acrobat.com/cfmeetup/

DURATION: Approx. 1 hour

RECORDING: All meetings are recorded. The URL will be posted after meeting at http://recordings.coldfusionmeetup.com

SPEAKER: (provided by the speaker)

Guust Nieuwenhuis works as a consultant for Trasys, and is seconded to the European Commission's DG Enterprise and Industry. His tasks include developing web applications used by the different Commission services as well as by the citizens of the European Union.
Guust also started his own company, Orange Lark, which delivers web solutions (sites, applications and consultancy) to various clients such as Adobe, Statik, Jobat, Connect Consulting, United Arab Emirates Academy, Abu Dhabi Marine Operating, CISV Belgium and many more.

Within the ColdFusion community Guust is a very active member. He attends conferences (Scotch on the Rocks, onAIR Tour, FlexCamp) and usergroup meetings (Adobe UserGroup Belgium, ColdFusion UserGroup Belgium), speaks at conferences (BarCamp Antwerp, Technologiedag Erasmus Hogeschool Brussel) and usergroups (ColdFusion UserGroup Belgium) and shares his opinions, discoveries, experiences on this blog and Twitter. As a recognition of all this, Guust has been invited by Adobe to join there Adobe Community Professional program in 2011.

In his free time, he plays the double bass and percussion both in small ensembles as in symphony orchestra’s and likes meeting friends for a chat, game or drink. When he still has some time left, he mainly spends it behind his computer to fulfill his hunger for the latest trends in IT.

WHEN: Thurs. Mar 1, 12:00pm US ET (UTC/GMT-5)

What time is that for you? The following link shows [ what the time would be for you (http://permatime.com/US/Eastern/2012-03-1/12:00/) ]. Here's [ another option (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Online+ColdFusion+Meetup&iso=20120301T12&p1=25&ah=1) ] that shows the time as US ET, and lets you choose your city from the list offered to see what time that is in your own timezone.

DOWNLOADABLE RECORDINGS:

In addition to the streaming recording posted immediately after the meeting (link provided above), we now also post recordings at [ Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/cfmeetup) ] usually within a day of the meeting.

LOGGING IN: When you login to the Connect room (the experts.acrobat.com/cfmeetup link above) to view the meeting, PLEASE USE THE "LOGIN AS GUEST" option, and USE YOUR NAME, but do NOT attempt to use your meetup.com username/password or any Connect account. Just sign in as a guest.

RSVP, but only if coming: We do appreciate folks RSVPing if they plan to come (using the link on this email or at the meetup site), though it's not mandatory and it's not a commitment. But there's no need to RSVP if you can't make it let alone explain why you can't. With over 2,700 members, no worries. :-)

FEEDBACK/MEETING DISCUSSION: Members will receive an email after the meeting or can click a link on the event page to offer. Note also the meeting-specific discussion area there at the bottom, in addition to the one-chance feedback feature on the right. Feel free to engage in discussions about the meeting topic.

ADD THIS TO YOUR CALENDAR: Want to add this event to your own personal calendar? After logging in here , you'll see an option at the top of the event page, just below the event title, saying, "Export", which offers calendar downloads for Outlook, iCal, Google, and Yahoo calendars. (Note that the calendar entry created will show the event taking 2 hours. That's a default that meetup.com has chosen, which I can't change. The meetings are generally about an hour, though often go as much as 30-45 minutes longer with Q&A and chat.)

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