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Will teach a one day intensive workshop at AjaxWorld 2007 Conference

posted Thursday, 7 December 2006

My partner Victor Rasputnis and I will teach  an intensive, one-day workshop called "Adobe Flex  Developer Bootcamp" at at AJAXWorld 2007 (see http://www.ajaxworld.com/) in New York in March.

 This hands-on workshop is intended for Web developers, designers and technical managers who want to learn how to build Rich Internet Application using Adobe Flex. Held on March 19, the day before the AJAXWorld Conference & Expo begins, Flex Developer Bootcamp is a hands-on workshop that is not offered anywhere else: during this day attendees will  create two fully functional Web applications.

Pre-requisites: working knowledge of any object-oriented programming language.  Bring your own laptop.

Here's the detailed schedule of this workshop.

 

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1. James left...
Tuesday, 19 December 2006 11:43 am :: http://duckdown.blogspot.com

What would it take for Sys-con to get non-vendor speakers at its conference? The thinly veiled CTO presentations are not as transparent as they need to be...


2. Yakov Fain left...
Tuesday, 19 December 2006 12:11 pm

Can't speak for Sys-Con - there is a group of professional event organizers there. But in terms of having thinly veiled CTO presentations, their conferences are one of the better ones. Besides, if a CTO spends 95% of his/her presentation delivering pure technical stuff, I do not see a problem with spending 5% of my time listening to some infomercial.

Last year I was a tech. chair at Sys-Con's SOA conference. Each speaker has received a memo clearly stating that the presentation has to be pure technical. But when the speakers start their presentations, it's completely up to them what they say...