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Rakshith N

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Oct 18, 2013, 11:03:38 AM10/18/13
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Hello Everyone,

                                We look forward to having you at the CFSummit conference next week! Thanks again for your willingness to speak at CFSummit.

 

I just had one point to make about Splendor features. I wanted to let you know we are revealing details only about the following Splendor features at the conference:

 

1.       Mobile Application Development in Splendor and CFB Thunder

2.       PDF generation and manipulation

3.       Language enhancements

 

Some of you are on the pre-release and may be aware of Splendor features beyond what is listed above. Please ensure that you do not discuss beyond these features with your audience.

 

See you all at Vegas!

 

Thanks,

Rakshith

 

Adam Tuttle

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Oct 18, 2013, 11:22:33 AM10/18/13
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"Language Enhancements" is pretty broad. Can you be more specific within this topic about what can and can not be divulged?

Adam


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Scott Stroz

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Oct 18, 2013, 11:25:05 AM10/18/13
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Shit....next week?!?!

I need to get started on my preso.



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On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Rakshith N <raks...@adobe.com> wrote:

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Adam Tuttle

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Oct 18, 2013, 11:43:01 AM10/18/13
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The Hangover: Part 4

We open on a fevered Scott Stroz holed up in his hotel room at 3am. He's sitting at a desk that cuts at top of his legs because hotel desks are always junk. Why do they even bother? The lamp is casting an annoying yellow light, but it's better than the flicker of the dying fluorescent bulb in the ceiling light.

He tries to push the pain of the corner of the desk digging into his legs out of his mind and focus on his slides.

He reaches over to grab another Sam Adams from his cooler. Someone left the lid partially open. Bastards. He makes a mental note to watch his guests more closely tonight and publicly shame anyone that doesn't close the cooler completely.

To his horror, he can't find his bottle opener. When he smashes through the bathroom door to check for it in the sink, he finds Tim Cunningham laying on the floor in a drunken stupor. Tim can hold his liquor like a veteran that buried his best friend overseas, so Scott knows immediately that something foul is afoot. The broken glass covering every inch of the room could be from the door he just smashed in search of a bottle opener, but some of it is brown -- beer bottle brown -- and bloody.

Scott remembers that Sam Adams is a twist-off, smiles to himself, and goes back to finish his presentation and his beer.

[Roll Credits]

Adam

Tim Cunningham

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Oct 18, 2013, 12:07:07 PM10/18/13
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Movie flaw.. Sam Adams is never a twist off.

Rakshith thanks for the reminders, we can only sneak about what we are presenting on and only for those three topics.

Jason Dean

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Oct 18, 2013, 12:13:14 PM10/18/13
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A hangover movie with flaws?!  Unpossible!! 

Jason


Adam Tuttle

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Oct 18, 2013, 12:40:30 PM10/18/13
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Fix it and submit a pull request.

Adam

Charlie Arehart

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Oct 18, 2013, 12:59:24 PM10/18/13
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Aw, I wanted to hear how Timmy responded when he saw the tiger in the bathroom. :-)

Otherwise, excellent, Adam. :-)

/charlie

Adam Tuttle

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Oct 19, 2013, 5:40:46 PM10/19/13
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Rakshith, I have a specific question.

Here's a code sample from my session, in which I had to use cfml tags because I needed to use <cfoutput query="">

<cffunction name="callMe">
<cfargument name="name" />
<cfset local.name = "Uhura" />

<cfset local.q = queryNew(
"name", "varchar", [{ name: "Spock" }] ) />

<cfoutput query="local.q">
<cfreturn name />
</cfoutput>
</cffunction>

Now my question:

Can I use this syntax instead?

output query="local.q" {}

To be perfectly honest, I'm not even sure it's (going to be?) valid syntax. I haven't been following the CF11 pre-release that closely (busy time of year for us). So first of all, based on what we've heard about the catch-all implementation coming for 100% script implementation, is this going to be the syntax? Secondly, I assume you're going to -- at the very least -- mention this in the keynote. Does that mean it's fair game for my session?

If so, I'd like to convert my example above to script using the new output syntax in my session. (I'm a bit of a script-fanatic...)

Thanks,
Adam


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Rakshith N

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Oct 20, 2013, 4:24:26 AM10/20/13
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Adam,
            Yes, you can use the syntax that is being used below and is also a valid one. 

Go ahead.


Rakshith

Rakshith N

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Oct 20, 2013, 7:13:40 AM10/20/13
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Language enhancements imclude full script support, QueryExecute function and member functions. Any of these can be divulged. 


Rakshith


-------- Original message --------
From: Adam Tuttle <ad...@fusiongrokker.com>
Date: 18/10/2013 20:53 (GMT+05:30)
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Subject: Re: [cfsummit-speakers] CFSummit next week!


"Language Enhancements" is pretty broad. Can you be more specific within this topic about what can and can not be divulged?

Adam


On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Rakshith N <raks...@adobe.com> wrote:

Hello Everyone,

                                We look forward to having you at the CFSummit conference next week! Thanks again for your willingness to speak at CFSummit.

 

I just had one point to make about Splendor features. I wanted to let you know we are revealing details only about the following Splendor features at the conference:

 

1.       Mobile Application Development in Splendor and CFB Thunder

2.       PDF generation and manipulation

3.       Language enhancements

 

Some of you are on the pre-release and may be aware of Splendor features beyond what is listed above. Please ensure that you do not discuss beyond these features with your audience.

 

See you all at Vegas!

 

Thanks,

Rakshith

 

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Adam Tuttle

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Oct 20, 2013, 9:33:12 AM10/20/13
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Thanks for both answers!

Adam

Adam Tuttle

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Oct 20, 2013, 10:42:49 AM10/20/13
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Would it be acceptable for me to mention the contents and status of this request?


Adam

Rakshith N

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Oct 21, 2013, 6:47:22 AM10/21/13
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Yes, you can.

 

Map and Reduce functions have been introduced for Array, Struct and List – except for the query.

 

Rakshith

Adam Tuttle

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Oct 21, 2013, 3:11:27 PM10/21/13
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Thanks, Rakshith!

Adam
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