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You won't want to miss Flash (Flex) Camp Orlando this Friday, May 29th, on the campus of UCF ($49.95 for single registration - less for groups of 3 or more). This event will have some great speakers, give-aways, and most importantly some big announcements from Adobe. Here is the description of Adobe's keynote:
Greg Wilson, Enterprise Evangelist at Adobe, will make some exciting announcements about Flex 4, Flash Builder, Flash Catalyst, and ColdFusion 9. As always, Greg will bring some goodies to give away including Master Collection, Flex Builder, ILOG Elixir and other goods. Greg will also introduce Tour de LiveCycle and talk about some new samples being added to Tour de Flex.
In addition to Adobe's keynote, there will be some awesome speakers at this event. The topics range from user experience, Flex, AIR, BlazeDS, and LCDS. If you work with any aspect of RIA's - you will want to hear what this all-star lineup has to say. I will be speaking on 'Working with Data in AIR' and will be covering the Encrypted Local Store, Local Filesystem, Embedded Database, and offline data synchronization.
Here is a listing of all of the sessions and speaker:
David Tucker - Working with Data in AIR (Description | Interview)
Andrew Powell - Introduction to BlazeDS (Description | Interview)
Carl Smith - It's a Matter of Trust - UX Focus (Description | Interview)
Christian Saylor - The Art of Storytelling - UX Focus (Description | Interview)
Maxim Porges - In Search of AOP for AS3 (Description)
Jason Madsen - Making the Jump to Flex (Description | Interview)





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I'll be there. Looking forward to getting my hands on Flashbuilder 4, so it would be super awesome if they were handing out discs with it on there :)
Aaarrgghhh!
If I had only known about this a few weeks ago I could have made plans to attend this. I'm always complaining all the good stuff happens on the West coast and here's one within a day's drive on the East coast that I didn't know about.
Is there a site out there that lists all of these type of events so we can see them with a decent amount of time to prepare for them? If not, could this site start doing that?
The warm feeling I get when someone is thoughtful enough to say thank you for having been helped far outweighs the empty one
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