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This is Terrence Ryan's little part of the internet.

Terrence is a web developer specializing in using Adobe's line of products including ColdFusion and Flex in order to produce web sites and web applications.

He enjoys television, filmmaking, wriiting, and speaking of himself in the third person.

If you wish to know more about him (me) check out my bio.

Where Am I?

Upcoming Appearances

Adobe Max 2008
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ColdFusion as Enterprise Middleware

Learn how ColdFusion can be used to connect the wide array of tools, products, and technologies deployed by large organizations. With built-in connectivity to everything from Java to .NET to SOAP and more, ColdFusion is the perfect middleware for connecting all of these bits.

November 17, 2008 3:304:30pm at Moscone West 2008

ColdFusion Unconference at Adobe Max 2008

Formal Code Reviews

Everybody talks about Formal Code Reviews, but there are few resources for figuring out how to actually do one. This session will talk about the issues surrounding code reviews. And, if I'm daring enough, I may just do a live code review, with the audience reviewing a small block of code.

November 18, 2008 9:30 - 10:30pm at TBA

Latest Articles

Moving to a New Site

For several and various reasons, I am moving all of my professional content over to a new site: TerrenceRyan.com. If you're subscribing to this site for web development, ColdFusion or other web development matters, please point your RSS readers and aggregators to TerrenceRyan.com. Basically, I was looking to do a...

Windows 2008 NLB with 2 NICs

I ran into a problem with our standard configuration for web servers, and couldn't find the real solution documented anywhere, so here it does. We run our ColdFusion servers on dual node Windows Network Load Balancing (NLB) servers running in IGMP multicast mode. We run it on machines with two...

Unfuddlecfc

A few weeks ago, I went searching for a provider for hosted SVN, I tried a few different services, and in the end went with Unfuddle.com. Over the course of the past few weeks, my team has grown dependent on Unfuddle as part of our work flow, and I have...