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Over the next few day’s I’ll be moving web hosts, so there may be a down time in posts (not that I post all that much anyway, and that needs to change!). I think I need a “nudge” kinda like how Twitter nudges you once a day if yo
The Sydney Flash Platform User Group will be meeting at Adobe in Chatswood on Wednesday night to celebrate the launch of CS3, the biggest launch in Adobe’s 25 year history. And to help celebrate the occasion one lucky person will win one of the new
This week was full as a goog (pardon the pun), as we shared a whole bunch of info around the RIA and enterprise spaces at our Solution Partner Summit and webDU. A very special thanks to everyone who came across from the US and abroad to present at either
I’m sitting next to Ryan Stewart (it was great to finally meet him), and I’m sure my post is no where near as prominent as his, but here goes … The reception here has been surprisingly warm, with a mass number people attending from a wh
This is building up to be an awesome event, with all available registrations taken within about 48 hours! On top of that, there’s a whole bunch of internal staff attending as well … ApolloCamp?! ApolloParty!! So it looks like I’m the on
Over the past 2 weeks we’ve been on the road presenting in Auckland, Sydney and Brisbane about various Web technologies, including Flex! Brian Chau has recorded his presentations from the events, and I’m soon to follow suit… So while you
Sign up now to become a member of the new New Zealand Flex User Group. This group is managed by a great bunch of people over in NZ, but mostly headed by Kai Koenig out of Wellington whom many of you will know from his blog, Blog in Black.
I encourage anyo
So at my first ever WebDU (I’ve been unfortunately away for the past 2) I’ll be presenting a Flex session as a part of the RIA track. It was difficult to choose a topic, and one that would interest everyone, but after a quick chat with Mark Bl
The AMGEN Tour of California … how cool is this, The Adobe Tour Tracker 2.0! The 8 day, 700 mile race has a multitude of information viewable in real-time using a combination of Flex, Flex Data Services and Flash Media Server, all built by Adobe in
Flex’s biggest year has passed, with the future only opening larger doors with the likes of Apollo etc, but let’s take a look at some of the public Flex applications that launched in 2006: