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Belgium and Netherlands bring 100+ designers and developers to Adobe MAX Europe

Adobe MAX Europe is less than a month away, and we already have more than 100 registrations of designers and developers from Belgium and Netherlands. Whilst MAX is a great event to network across Europe and to meet experts from Adobe, it apparently also is a great opportunity to meet your local colleagues! So if […]

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Attending Adobe MAX Europe, Barcelona

I will be attending Adobe MAX Europe, which takes place in beautiful Barcelona, and will also present a session on Flex Builder 3. MAX Europe looks like one of the best conferences we’ve had in Europe since ages, I am really looking forward to learning a lot from all the European experts and the Adobe […]

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MAX 2005 Breezo and source files ‘Integrating Rich Flash Content into Flex Applications’

After delivering my MAX 2005 presentation ‘Integrating Rich Flash Content into Flex Applications‘ today, people have asked me to make my presentation and source files available through my site. Well, here you go. Breezo + source files. I hope more people will be able to learn from it.
I think my presentation went quite OK, even […]

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Ralp Hauwert enters blogspace at www.unitzeroone.com/blog/

I’m here at MAX 2005 with Martijn de Visser from LostBoys and Ralph Hauwert from Satama Interactive. Ralph finally has set up his own blog and will be blogging about all his Flash and Flex advantures from now on (I hope ;-)). Another great  Dutch developer sharing his knowledge!

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Speaking at MAX 2005: Integrating Rich Flash Content into Flex Applications

This weekend I finished preparing my MAX 2005 presentation ‘Integrating Rich Flash Content into Flex Applications’. I’m very much looking forward to the conference and this session in particular; it is a topic that I discuss frequently when I’m out in the field meeting customers.
The Flex feedback I am getting is often very positive, especially […]

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MAX Live Blogging: Alistair McLeod on Engineering Flex Applications - V6

Alistair of IterationTwo is presenting on the I2 experience in building Rich Internet Applications with Flex: Unit testing, refactoring, continuous integration and more.
09:15 Session starts, Ali is just in time (I guess he was at Matt his session as well ;-))
09:16 Ali warns his Scottish and that we need to remind him to speak slow (and […]

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MAX Live Blogging: Matt Chotin on large data sets in Flex - v7

Matt Chotin is hosting the first official session of MAX 2004 on Flex and large data sets. He presents on the principles behind his large dataset applications that he has posted on his website.
Live log (I am not typing over the slides here, that would be too much):
08:00 Matt starts off with a powerpoint presentation […]

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Speaking at Macromedia MAX 2004. Hope to see you there!

I completely forgot to blog about it, whilst I am definitely looking forward to this event; I will be speaking at Macromedia MAX 2004 in New Orleans, the first week of November. MAX 2004 promises to be a great event with many official and non official after-hour sessions that I plan to attend. I myself will be […]

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2004 MAX Awards - Now accepting submissions

Since this week we are accepting submissions for this year’s MAX awards. Shameless copy-paste from the website:

This Macromedia-sponsored customer recognition program gives conference attendees the opportunity to meet face-to-face with award finalists and view live demonstrations of some of the top experiences built with Macromedia technology over the past year.
The top two finalists as […]

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Dzone on Macromedia MAX: Interview with Troy Evens and Rob Woodford

This months DZone Magazine writes a review of Macromedia MAX, the Macromedia user conference. There is an interview with Troy Evans and Robert Woodford on Flash and Mobile Devices which is a nice read. If you don’t have the magazine, you can read the article in the turnpage version of DZone (there are some other nice […]

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