Ray Camden talks about coldfusion frameworks
In this episode of the cfFrameworks podcast we have an interview with the cfJedi himself Ray Camden. This is the shortest interview to date at just over 17 mins
I think it was my mission in this interview to keep asking
Ray the same questions, sorry Ray. That said, Ray covers Model-Glue, Spectra and
he talks about his baby steps into Fusebox.
It would be great to get some feed back about these interviews, good or bad, so please leave some comments below.
Raymond Camden is a long-time ColdFusion user. He has written many books on the subject and presents on ColdFusion topics often. His blog software, BlogCFC, is in use by numerous writers across the world and is completely free and open source. Raymond also shares many other applications covering forums, wikis, and other needs. He is one of the managers of the Acadiana MMUG and runs a "virtual" ColdFusion Jedi User Group over Breeze.
For his day job, Raymond is an independent contractor.
Contact Ray
Blog
Some Quotes
"[MG] It clicked for me... "
"I would not want to use a framework that locks me in"
"I would love to see the frameworks conference be as big as cfunited"
"[MG] I think the quick start is a awesome example of giving a sky high look
at how you do the very basic things"
"I look at model-glue as taking care of all the boring parts"
"Frameworks in general makes life fun because it takes away more of the boring
aspects"
Other Links
Raymond
Camden's Blog
ColdFusion
Cookbook
Common
Function Library Project
ColdFusion Portal
Notes
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I have been throughly enjoying the frameworks podcasts. The Frameworks Podcasts are well produced, timely and the information is relevant to the entire ColdFusion community.
It is nice to meet the personalities behind the top CF frameworks and tools. My only regret is the podcasts seem to be getting shorter and shorter. I've met some of these guys in person and can say they can each be quite verbose. Please keep up the good show!
Dan Wilson
Thanks for you comments, it's great to hear back from the people listening. Don't worry about the interviews getting shorted we've got 2 coming up where both are over 45 mins.
I have one to edit where we have ~ 2 1/2 hours original recording!
I bet someone will start complaining that they are too long then :(