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<title>Guy Changes Job, Hopefully No One Notices</title>
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<published>2009-10-01T15:45:00Z</published>
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<summary>For most followers of InsideRIA, this blog post will hold little relevance&#8212;for good reason&#8212;but as an FYI and an opportunity to toast others, I&#8217;ll be stepping away from managing InsideRIA and Adobe Developer Library and moving on to being associate publisher for the new Microsoft Press/O&#8217;Reilly strategic alliance (more here). http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/09/microsoft-press-oreilly.html

I really mean it in the header of this post: Hopefully no one will notice that I&#8217;m no longer involved, since that will mean I&#8217;ve done my job in setting up an operation that can thrive on its own.</summary>
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<name>Steve Weiss</name>

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For most followers of InsideRIA, this blog post will hold little relevance&#8212;for good reason&#8212;but as an FYI and an opportunity to toast others, I&#8217;ll be stepping away from managing InsideRIA and Adobe Developer Library and moving on to being associate publisher for the new Microsoft Press/O&#8217;Reilly strategic alliance (more here). http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/09/microsoft-press-oreilly.html

I really mean it in the header of this post: Hopefully no one will notice that I&#8217;m no longer involved, since that will mean I&#8217;ve done my job in setting up an operation that can thrive on its own.
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<title>Colin Moock video update: Extensive samples online, discounts are now live</title>
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<published>2009-04-24T19:52:42Z</published>
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<summary>Just a quick follow-up to the announcement a few weeks ago about The Lost ActionScript Weekend. Two common questions have been coming in: 1. &quot;Will these things be discounted at all?&quot; A discount code is now in place. Here&apos;s the...</summary>
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Just a quick follow-up to the announcement a few weeks ago about The Lost ActionScript Weekend. Two common questions have been coming in: 1. &quot;Will these things be discounted at all?&quot; A discount code is now in place. Here&apos;s the...
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<title>Will People Learn OOP and AS3 from Video? If it&apos;s Colin Moock? We&apos;ll See&#133;</title>
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<published>2009-03-25T13:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-03-27T05:22:47Z</updated>

<summary>This month, O&apos;Reilly and Adobe Developer Library are releasing the 13+-hour-long Colin Moock&apos;s Lost ActionScript Weekend, a two-part video series of some heft and ambition, the outcome (or logical extension, actually) of a longer, larger process. The back story may be of interest to some.</summary>
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<title>Where else do you want InsideRIA?</title>
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<published>2009-02-26T15:30:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-02-26T15:31:28Z</updated>

<summary>We&apos;re ready to extend the reach of the InsideRIA community beyond its home site, and can use your input. We&apos;re on Twitter--@InsideRIA--and will soon be adding a widget to the site that enables you to track InsideRIA-generated Tweets.

Here are a few other things we&apos;re considering:</summary>
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We&apos;re ready to extend the reach of the InsideRIA community beyond its home site, and can use your input. We&apos;re on Twitter--@InsideRIA--and will soon be adding a widget to the site that enables you to track InsideRIA-generated Tweets.

Here are a few other things we&apos;re considering:
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