Server Community Seminar Series
It's great to see MacroChats back as a permanent fixture, but I wanted to remind people in the Australia & New Zealand region about the Server Community Seminar Series that takes place in their timezone often with local presenters.
These started back in October last year and have been a great success
I finally have got round to putting up a landing page which includes links to recordings of the last two seminars
You can get there through this link http://www.macromedia.com/go/anzcommunity/
The next seminar takes place on January 28th 2005. We have Robin Hilliard of Rocketboots on the following topic.
Building Real RIAs with Cairngorm, Flex and Flash
So you've seen the Flex Explorer examples and perhaps built a simple Flex application - where to next? Robin will introduce you to the Cairngorm framework created by iteration::two, authors of Real World Flash J2EE Integration and Developing Rich Clients with Macromedia Flex. Cairngorm makes it a lot easier to design and build RIAs in Flex, and surprisingly is just as applicable to Flash. Cairngorm is currently a hot topic on the Flexcoders list.
Robin and the RocketBoots team have worked with their client development teams on real world RIAs using Cairngorm in Flex and Flash, with Java/XML, ColdFusion and Flash Communication Server back-ends.
In Feburary we've lined up Tim Buntel, the product manager for ColdFusion to talk about some exicting stuff, but I'll let you figure out the exact topic.
Finally I'm always keen to hearing from people interested in presenting, so drop me a note if you are interested.
I cannot find the way to star a new topic, so I am using this space to launch my question.
I am a Macromedia's FreeHand user since quite some time. When I heard about Adobe buying Macromedia I was in shock. I was almost sure Adobe would kill FreeHand just to make Illustrator the only wise guy in the block.
Do you know where can I find information about this? Will FreeHand have a major improvement to make it a better tool, with better color workflow, which is Adobe's strong advantage.
Posted by: Alex | April 07, 2006 at 02:06 AM