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29 May, 2009

Flash Camp Orlando

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We are about half way through Flash Camp Orlando. This mornings keynote was given by Greg Wilson who showcased the latest Flash Catalyst and Flash Builder builds. Pretty cool looking stuff. I am looking forward to getting into both of those apps.

I gave my presentation, “Making the jump to Flex”. I didn’t quite get a chance to show all of my examples, but as promised, here are my slides in .pdf form and Flex Builder project archives. The flex examples are pretty basic, but if you are just getting started with Flex, maybe you will find them helpful. I’m also posting the actual keynote slides ( as in .key, not .pdf ) the keynote is a bit large (17MB).

David Tucker’s presentation on AIR data persistence was great. We’re just now getting started with Carl Smith covering user experience.

So far so good. I’m digging the Flash Camp Orlando.

Jason

3 Responses to "Flash Camp Orlando"

1 | CD

May 30th, 2009 at 11:36 am

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Really enjoyed your talk yesterday, Jason! I’m really excited now to get my hands dirty and REALLY learn Flex.

2 | jason

May 30th, 2009 at 8:41 pm

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Glad to hear you enjoyed it. I had a great time at the camp as well. Good luck getting started.

3 | Thomas

June 3rd, 2009 at 3:27 pm

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I had a great time, and even better – I’ve been really inspired to get into some more advanced things, like moving from amfphp to BlazeDS possibly.

I would love to ask you some questions about Flex / FS. Please contact me via email if you have the time, I tried getting your contact via FS, but haven’t had much success (despite being an alumni).

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  • Bala: i figured out my problem for anyone else struggling with this: http://forums.adobe.com/message/110535#110535 You can no longer call installAppli
  • Bala: Hey jason, thanks for the suggestion. i do in deed have that in my descriptor file. I was able to narrow my problem, I think it is a scope issue, m
  • jason: @Bala, My first suggestion would be to ensure that your AIR application has the 'allowBrowserInvocation' set to true in your application descriptor

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Jason Madsen is a Flash, Flex, ActionScript developer who teaches the Flex Framework and OOP Concepts at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida.


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