Past meeting
"Introducing sebForm", with Steve Bryant
Online meeting via Adobe Connect
Alpharetta, GA 30005
(7 ratings)
Meeting Description
Organized by
- Charlie Arehart
Details
When: Thursday, Apr 17, 12:00pm US EDT (GMT-5) (What time is that for you? See this link which shows the time as EDT and you can choose your city from the list offered to see it in your own time.)
Meeting URL: http://experts.acroba...
Duration: Approx. 1 hour
Meeting will be recorded. URL will be posted after meeting at http://recordings.col...
Our speaker on Thursday, Apr 17, at noon (US EDT), will be Steve Bryant, who will present on "Introducing sebForm". This is kind of a one year anniversary event, as Steve was our 2nd speaker after the re-establishing of the meetup in April of 2007 (technically the 12th, with a talk by Jake Munson).
Description: (provided by the speaker)
The cf_sebForm custom tag simplifies development of simple forms. It separates logic and display, integrates with CFCs, and manages validation. The output is unobtrusive and skinnable.
In this short presentation you will see how to use cf_sebForm to create a simple contact forms, integrate with CFCs, manage validations (both type and business logic), upload files, and reduce spam.
Speaker:
Steve Bryant has been programming with ColdFusion since 1999. He currently runs the Tulsa CFUG and teaches ColdFusion classes from time to time. He has written articles for CFDJ and is the author of the DataMgr component set.
Steve Bryant is the owner of Bryant Web Consulting LLC (www.bryantwebconsulting.com) and teaches ColdFusion at Breakaway Interactive (www.breakawayinteractive.com). He got his BA in Philosophy at Oklahoma State University and still has no idea how that led to a career in Web development. He can be reached at steve@bryantwebconsulting.com.
RECORDING: Again, the meeting will be recorded, and the recording URL will be posted after the meeting at http://recordings.col....
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Talk About This Meeting
Who Attended
It's estimated that 28 people attended.
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Gareth Arch
"Very informative, and interesting. Would definitely listen to Steve again." -
John Farrar
"This is a way to DRY the code. Very good at re-hydrating the web page without complicating the developers work." -
chris hough
"very interesting concept on forms" -
Jeremy Peterson
"Awesome presentation. We had several "geek grunt" moments on our team as we watched the presentation." -
Mark Knox
"Excellent presentation. This is something I'll probably integrate into my projects."







Mike Harman
"I recently finished development on an Intranet for a customer that I could have used this on. I can see where it could save me considerable time. Thanks Steve!"