Scott Stroz specializes in developing
and deploying enterprise-level web applications, as well as integrating
new programming features into older applications to help organizations
achieve growth by migrating data management to advanced web technology.
His experience with web application development technology spans nearly
a decade, during which he was named an Adobe Community Expert. Scott
excels at completing unusual, complex and challenging tasks, and he
embraces new technology and its possible inclusion in current and future
projects, earning him the title “Chief Problem Solver.” Scott is
recognized as an industry expert through his speaking engagements at
conferences and user groups and contributions to a number of technical
publications.
If you are reading this, chances are you have noticed that Alagad.com was given a little bit of a makeover. Besides getting a new coat of paint, we also ripped out all the plumbing and replaced it with FarCry. Most people would descibe FarCry as a content management system (CMS), but it is much more than that. FarCry is more of a framework, on which the CMS we all know is built.
During development the Alagad team ran into some walls, which stemmed more from unfamiliarity with FarCry than anything else. Over the next few weeks, I plan in putting together a series of entries that will details some of the issues we encocuntered, how we got around them and stuf we leaerned about FarCry as we went along.
The purpose of this entry is to offer some high level advice if you decide to head down the FarCry path.
Here is an incomplete list of items I plan on covering in upcoming entries, if there is something you would like to see, please leave a comment.
I am really looking forward to seeing this series of posts. I tried to do a PoC with Farcry for my company and ran into quite a few usability issues, so I'd like to see what I could have done differently. Thanks in advance for taking the time to write these entries up.
Thank you for doing this. I'm really looking forward to it. I've tried Farcry a couple times and ran into too many road blocks each time. :-( Hopefully this will help!
Looking forward to this. I am just starting down the FarCry road, customizing it for use in the health care industry.
The new RSS feed does not seem to include the author's name for each post. Is this something you could add?
@David - I'll see what I can do.
Be sure to take a look at the newly released developer course :)
http://blog.daemon.com.au/go/blog-post/farcry-4-0-training-course-released
Oh and any contributions to the documentation wiki are very gratefully received.
Great to hear your FarCry project has been so successful!
-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
@David - Done!
I look forward to the upcoming FarCry entries.
Posted By: Mike Henke on Oct 4, 2007 at 12:00 AM