CFUnited Speaker Questions

Liz over at Teratech asked us speakers to answer a few questions for our profiles for CFUnited. This has been posted over at the CFUnited blog, but I thought I'd blog them again myself here.
With less than 90 days to go, the countdown is on! Enjoy!
Have you spoken at CFUnited in the past? This is my first time speaking at CFUnited.
What would you tell someone who hasn't been to CFUnited before?
I've attended for the past three years and would tell anyone who is in any way a CF developer to get themselves here! This is by far the best CF conference around.
Why should people attend your session(s)?
Most developers understand the importance of error handling in an application, but many don't utilize it to its full potential. Error management is critical in site development and having the right information at the right time can save you and your customer a lot of headaches.
Do you have any projects in the works that you will be revealing at CFUnited?
Unfortunately, all my projects are top secret. Ok--not really, but still can't show them ;-)
Besides your topic, what other sessions are you looking forward to?
I'd like to see Ben Nadel's presentation and some of the more advanced topics as well as John Paul Ashenfelter's bleeding edge technology presentation.
What are some of the hot topics you'd like to see at RoundTable discussions?
Nerd talk--Star Wars, Transformers, G.I. Joe/80's toys...stuff like that.
Where can people find you at CFUnited? (At the bar, networking, working, in your room, etc.)
I will be everywhere this year except the room! I hope to get some networking in with the greatest minds in the biz! Oh, and I'll be in that Thinkgeek room for sure...
What's the latest news with you? Has anything changed since last CFUnited?
The biggest change since last year is that I'm now the father of twin boys! After Ray Camden, I feel like the busiest man on earth.
What is unique about CFUnited?
I personally enjoy CFUnited more than conferences like MAX because it's a little smaller and more intimate, and you can really get to know some people here. The CF community is full of such great people--it's unlike any other dev community in my opinion.
When you are not working what do you like to do in your free time?
I enjoy spending time with my two boys, digital photography, travel, hiking and camping, general computing, and in my spare time rebuilding my collection of 80's G.I. Joe's.

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