A new Boston Flex Application Incubator Group – First Meeting Tomorrow
February 3rd, 2008
From BFAIG’s website:
BFAIG’s Mission
BFAIG’s mission is to help people learn to create Flex applications. We aim to help budding Flex programmers grow and flourish. Our main focus is on helping new programmers to create example applications, because having a sample that one can show off is the best route to getting one’s first programming job.
Turning The Standard User Group Paradigm On Its Head
At most user group meetings the presenter is the expert and the audience is there to learn. The Incubator model is different. Presenters present some aspect of a project that they are working on, and the rest of the group does its best to help. Input can take a number of different forms, from feedback on the presenter’s general approach to answers to specific technical questions.
You can read more by going to BFAIG’s website.
Our first meeting is tomorrow evening at 7:00 PM EST. The announcement is here. You can attend in person or online.
If you’d like to stay informed of future meetings we suggest that you add our blog’s feed to your RSS reader, and/or subscribe to ABUG’s mailing list (BFAIG is an ABUG subgroup).
Hope to see you there!
Adobe Boston User Group :: Meeting Tomorrow :: Custom Component Development
October 16th, 2007
This month we’re trying an experiment: We’re going to show a video of Doug McCune’s presentation at the 360 Conference, discuss it, and perhaps play with component development in FlexBuilder a bit.
Details here: http://www.abug.us
We hope that you can join us!
Flex Meeting In Boston Tomorrow
September 11th, 2007
Todd Prekaski will talk about his AIR Derby submission, FOTOBlendr. Meeting is at MIT’s Stata Center at 7:00 PM. Details here:
Please join us!
Adobe Boston User Group Meeting Tomorrow (Wednesday) – “Flex On AIR”
August 14th, 2007
Todd Cullen and Michael Colombo from PIER Inc. will be presenting on “Flex On AIR”.
Here’s an excerpt from the announcement:
“In this presentation we’ll dirty the marketing patina on Flex RIA development with real stories from the trenches. We’ll take a look at the true cost of UX and the many lessons learned in the process of designing, developing, and deploying applications with Flex and the Adobe Integrated Runtime…”
More details here: http://www.abug.us