I’m happy to announce that I’ve been accepted to speak at bFlex/bFusion. This makes for the third conference I’ll be speaking out in the next couple months. Here’s my schedule:

CFinNC (Oct  17-18)
Topic: Searching with Apache Solr

bFlex/bFusion (Oct 24-25)
Topic: Learn Apache Solr in 90 Minutes

RIA Unleashed (Nov 13)
Topic: Getting the most Development from your Mac

CFinNC and bFusion/bFlex are both free to attend, but you need to register. RIA Unleashed tickets are $50.

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3 Responses to “ColdFusion conference speaker hat-trick!”

  1. Bob Chesley on November 14th, 2009 at 4:14 pm

    Shannon – nice session at RIAUnleashed. You mentioned that Versions didn’t support merge and branch if I remember correctly and I wanted to mention that the Syncro SVN client app does have this support (syncrosvnclient.com). It runs around $99 but is on special for $59 for a while.

    Let me know what you think.

    bc

  2. Shan on November 15th, 2009 at 9:40 pm

    I used to use Syncro, but I never liked it. It’s a Java app instead of a native OS X app, and it really doesn’t have the polish Versions/Cornerstone do. I think I ended up ditching it because it crashed way too often. Just the other day a co-worker of mine switched to Versions because Syncro couldn’t handle checking out a MASSIVE repo we were trying to use, even after several attempts. Versions did the checkout the first try.

  3. Shan on November 19th, 2009 at 1:36 pm

    I never did like SyncroSVN, because it’s just a java port. I try to stick with native OS X apps.

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