ColdBox surpases the 500 downloads.
Thanks again for your support and please continue to support Open Source Projects.
Have a great X-Mas and a happy New Year. May God bless your coding brain cells and soon to be carpetunnel fingers.
Thanks again for your support and please continue to support Open Source Projects.
Have a great X-Mas and a happy New Year. May God bless your coding brain cells and soon to be carpetunnel fingers.
The link is http://coldboxreader.riaforge.org/
So please enjoy and bring me your comments and suggestions. Ohh, by the way, here is a demo URL
http://www.luismajano.com/coldboxreader
WOW!!!
So please check it out.
This will make some users happy!! I am still on the planning and research phase, but putting a requirements for it, you can look at it here:
Please read the initial ticket and send me your comments and suggestions about this new feature.
Last but not least, (Still tentative)
The framework will give the ability to cache the handlers in memory (application scope). This would give the programmer the opportunity to decide if they want handler instantiations. This now opens a brand new door for the init method of every handler. You can now have instantiation code on them. (Please see the Event Handlers Guide
Please send me your comments, suggestions? Should an application reinit, be password protected?
Thanks,
Luis
On another note, I have been giving myself a break from the development process due to the fact of me starting new employment at ESRI. However, as I am getting into a routine now, you will start to see the development process going forward.
I forgot the access info (Ooops):
svn co http://ortus.svnrepository.com/svn/coldbox/coldbox/trunk --username nightlybuild
or via https://secure.svnrepository.com/s_lmajano/coldbox/coldbox/trunk --username nightlybuild
username: nightlybuild
pass: nightlybuild
Sorry,
Luis
A part from that, the area is very nice, the weather is completely amazing in comparison to Miami's hot and humid nastiness. The temperature right now is about 51 degrees and it is awesome. I can finally wear sweaters and cold weather clothes.
Anyways, just a quick post to say goodbye to 12 years of living in Miami and welcoming a new era at ESRI in Redlands, CA. I believe good things are about to happen, I am excited and can't wait to start developing!!!
Bye Bye Miami!!!
Welcome Home Redlands!!
Here is the link:
When I am working on the lap I usually keep the rpm's at around 2500 or 3000 and the machines runs sweet at only 100 degrees farenheit. When I am doing heavy compiling or encoding I rev it up to around 4000 and the machines stays cool. The only thing to watch out for is battery life. The more rev's the more juice it will require, so you decide, a burned leg or less battery life.
Hope this helps to all you new Intel Core Mac Users.
Here is the info:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/coldbox