[Webpub] Adobe Boston User Group meeting: What Can Adobe Flex Do?

Susan MacPhee smacphee at MIT.EDU
Thu Sep 7 13:41:51 EDT 2006


Please note that the Macromedia Boston User Group (MBUG) has changed name to
Adobe Boston User Group (ABUG).

 

Topic:        What Can Adobe Flex Do?

Speakers:     Joey Lott

              http://www.schematic.com <http://www.schematic.com/> 

Date:         Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Time:         6:00 - 8:00 PM

Where:        32-144 (Stata Building)

              

map:        http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg

              

 

Curious about Adobe Flex? Wondering what it's good for and why? This
presentation will focus on showing you examples of Rich Internet
Applications that have already been created with Flex.

 

We've compiled what just might be the world's most extensive list of links
to online examples. You can find it here:

 

http://www.brightworks.com/technology/adobe_flex/rich_internet_applications.
html

 

Also a list of Flex components:

 

http://www.brightworks.com/technology/adobe_flex/components_widgets_etc.html

 

We invite you to explore the examples on these pages before the meeting and
to come with a short list of your favorites. Also, bring questions! We'll
focus on viewing examples selected by attendees, and Joey Lott, Flex expert,
will be on hand to answer your questions.

 

About Joey Lott:

 

Joey Lott writes lots of code and builds lots of applications, mostly using
Flash Platform technologies like Flex 2.0. He's written many books on Flash
Platform topics, including the soon-to-be-published titles ActionScript 3.0
Cookbook and Programming Flex 2.0. Joey has recently moved to Boston where
he's leading all the great things happening at Schematic's
(www.schematic.com) Boston office. 

 

ABUG's website is at:

  http://www.abug.us <http://www.abug.us/> 

 

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