Twitter Facewall Project
We had a very creative project come out of ColdFusion Devcamp and I wanted to share it with everyone.
It is a Twitter Facewall. You enter your twitter username and password and we display all the photos of your followers.
http://www.cfdevcamp.org/twitter_facewall/index.cfm
This project was built by by Allan Zhang and Jim Edlin
How to host your own ColdFusion Devcamp
The Fusion Authority published an article I wrote on how to host your own ColdFusion Devcamp.
http://www.fusionauthority.com/community/4794-so-you-wanna-host-a-coldfusion-devcamp.htm
One correction. To contact Adobe regarding ColdFusion Devcamp fill out the "camp" form
http://groups.adobe.com/groups/985763b1c6/summary
ColdFusion Devcamp wrap-up
I want to take a moment and thank everyone involved with ColdFusion Devcamp. Adobe for providing the location and personnel on the day of the event. The companies who generously donated door prizes and covered the cost of food. The mentors (especially the mentors) who offered to spend their day "working" the event and helping me along the way. The attendees who took the day to come out, connect and learn. Combined we made the event a success.
I've put out a survey to attendees asking for feedback. I'll use this feedback to help shape future events and help others who want to host ColdFusion Devcamps.
Look forward to seeing you at the next BACFUG (Bay Area ColdFusion User Group) meeting.
