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Daemonite: Code Manage
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Exploring Selenium for automated browser testing. Written by Geoff Bowers on Tuesday, 19 July, 2011 @ 05:00 PM. What are the issues", and "Main problems". I don't know if we want to continue exploring Selenium and make automated browser testing. If we do, here are some ideas to consider. File Synching: Dropbox vs Spideroak. Written by Geoff Bowers on Friday, 8 July, 2011 @ 12:09 PM. Written by Geoff Bowers on Wednesday, 6 July, 2011 @ 12:02 PM. Time and Materials Development. Daemon does a lot of time an...
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Daemonite: Make Your Websites Fly! Varnish Cache
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Make Your Websites Fly! Written by Geoff Bowers on Tuesday, 29 November, 2011 @ 01:26 PM. Going in circles retrofitting a legacy app with one foot nailed to the floor? Optimised the daylights out of your web app but still want that nitro boost to performance? My little presentation on Varnish Cache seemed to go pretty well at the recent CFObjective ANZ. Conference. Have uploaded the super HTML5 rocks style slides onto the Daemon server. Http:/ www.daemon.com.au/slides/varnish/index.html.
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File Synching: Dropbox vs Spideroak. Written by Geoff Bowers on Friday, 8 July, 2011 @ 12:09 PM. I tried SpiderOak for a while last year. While there's a lot of overlap, Dropbox and SpiderOak are different in nature: Dropbox is a simple-to-use file sync service with limited online backup features, while SpiderOak is a complete online backup service with harder-to-use file sync features. Review: Mockups from Balsamiq. Written by Geoff Bowers on Thursday, 24 July, 2008 @ 07:38 PM. Make Your Websites Fly!
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MXDU (WebDU) 2004 conference animations
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Subscribe to Nectarine News. Australia: 613 9687 7820. New Zealand: 646 379 5277. The two animated conference openers (and a thankyou) marked the beginning of a continuing friendship with MXDU. Now called WebDU. Web Down Under), Geoff and Julie and the rest of the fab crew at Daemon. Continue to provide the southern hemisphere with a brilliant conference, attracting speakers from around the world. If you like these, have a gander at some of our other animation. MXDU 2004 DAY 1. Open in popup window.
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WebDU 2008 conference animations
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Subscribe to Nectarine News. Australia: 613 9687 7820. New Zealand: 646 379 5277. Another year and another great WebDU. 2008 conference run by Geoff and Julie and the rest of the awesome crew at Daemon. This year we recognised that webDU attendees like to live life on the edge so we felt it only appropriate to advise them of certain safety precautions they should be aware of when attending webDU. If you like these, have a gander at some of our other animation. To whet your appetite). Open in popup window.
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WebDU 2007 conference animations
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Subscribe to Nectarine News. Australia: 613 9687 7820. New Zealand: 646 379 5277. Due to popular demand, we present the animations we did for the brilliant WebDU. 2007 conference, run by Geoff and Julie and the rest of the fab crew at Daemon. If you like these, have a gander at some of our other animation. Or see what happens when we combine plasticence, 3D and Flash. And if you're more of a code geek, here's a RIA. To whet your appetite). Open in popup window. Open in new window. Open in popup window.
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B.A.U.G. - Brisbane Adobe User Groups
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BAUG Brisbane Adobe User Groups. Brisbane Adobe Designer and Developer Group. Wed, Dec 31, 1969. Http:/ www.qmug.net. The Brisbane Adobe Users Group is dedicated to supporting the local design and development community who utilise Adobe products. If you are a user of Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, Premiere, or related products, then this group is here for you. Queensland Coldfusion User Group. Wed, Dec 31, 1969. Http:/ qld.cfug.org.au. Brisbane Flash Platform Group. Wed, Dec 31, 1969. RSVP for a meeting.
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Daemonite: Flash Lite
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Antipodean Flash Lite Maestros. Written by Geoff Bowers on Tuesday, 20 February, 2007 @ 10:30 PM. Dale Rankine of Moket and Chris Blair of Zodal talk Flash Lite in the Antipodes. A quick little video interview from the webDU 2006 conference, Sydney Australia. Make Your Websites Fly! Setting Up DropBox as a Service. Exploring Selenium for automated browser testing. File Synching: Dropbox vs Spideroak.
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Daemonite: About This Blog
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Herein contains a little blurbage about the people behind the Daemonite blog. Make Your Websites Fly! Setting Up DropBox as a Service. Exploring Selenium for automated browser testing. File Synching: Dropbox vs Spideroak.
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Daemonite: CFEclipse
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CFEclipse Dictionaries for FarCry Developers. Written by Geoff Bowers on Saturday, 23 February, 2008 @ 04:28 PM. One of the cool little unsung features of CFEclipse are dictionaries. Dictionaries are those little files that provide all the code hinting and insight for your CF tags, functions and scopes as you type. Daemonite Blair has been investigating clever ways to build dictionaries for FarCry Core and keep them automatically up to date. Written by Geoff Bowers on Monday, 21 January, 2008 @ 10:30 PM.
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