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Date: Saturday, 13 Oct 2007 05:03
http://myadobe.ro/2007/10/11/a-fost-si-flex-camp-bucharest/

Last night we organized the first major event at Adobe Romania: FlexCamp Romania. There were a lot of attendees and all of them were curios about how this event will go as, from my knowledge, there was no such event organized in Bucharest until now.

We had a lot of swag for this event and the whole team switched to an old factory process: the production line.
swag packaging production line

First one to present was Matt Chotin, Product Manager for Flex. The room was full and the people interested in his presentation. He talked about Flex, AIR and also Thermo. Some of the audience knew about Thermo as videos from MAX 2007 where it was first presented were posted on youtube.

Matt Chotin - keynote

He was followed by Andrei Dragomir, our Ajax and Flex specialist that presented an overview of Flex. His session was long and intensive as there are so many things you can say about Flex.

Andrei Dragomir - Flex Overview

However there were also breaks :). During those brakes, we ate pizza, drink beer and most importantly socialize. All the people got to know others that share the same interest and we were also very busy (and that's a good thing) answering different questions about Flex, AIR and about Adobe user groups, as many of them were interested in joining or creating one.

breaks

Oh, I forgot to tell you, we broadcast FlexCamp live using Adobe Acrobat Connect and also recorded all the event and everything is available on myadobe.ro site.

HD web camera for good video feed

Dragos Georgita took his turn and presented AIR along with a lot of cool samples.

Dragos Georgita - Adobe AIR

After some small technical difficulties (his computer closed just before his session), Mihai Corlan held the first hands-on session about how you can create a cool Flicker gallery.

Mihai Corlan - Flickr Gallery in Flex

The second hands-on was about web services and Flex and Cristi Ivascu presented the new wizard available in Flex Builder 3 that inspects a WSDL file and generates the ActionScript client that knows how to use that service. One of the main advantages is the creation of all the complex types used by that service so the developer can have access to a strong type framework in using it (code completion and everything).

Cristi Ivascu - Flex Application development and SOA

Mihai Pricope's hands-on was about data synchronization in Flex and even if it was a late hour he managed to get all the audience excited about the subject through his unique presentation style. He proposed a poll application and all the audience was able to vote and see the results changing in real time on the screen behind him.

Mihai Pricope - Data Synchronization with Flex

In the end the whole Flex team stepped in front of the audience and we were bombarded with a lot of questions and hopefully we managed to answer satisfactory for most of them.

Flex Team under siege

Overall we think this event was a success and we are already planning for another one at the beginning of 2008. That one maybe will be bigger and we'll try to involve more the Flex community giving them the chance to present their work and ideas.

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Date: Friday, 12 Oct 2007 00:59
http://myadobe.ro/2007/10/11/a-fost-si-flex-camp-bucharest/

Last night we organized the first major event at Adobe Romania: FlexCamp Romania. There were a lot of attendees and all of them were curios about how this event will go as, from my knowledge, there was no such event organized in Bucharest until now.

We had a lot of swag for this event and the whole team switched to an old factory process: the production line.
swag packaging production line

First one to present was Matt Chotin, Product Manager for Flex. The room was full and the people interested in his presentation. He talked about Flex, AIR and also Thermo. Some of the audience knew about Thermo as videos from MAX 2007 where it was first presented were posted on youtube.

Matt Chotin - keynote

He was followed by Andrei Dragomir, our Ajax and Flex specialist that presented an overview of Flex. His session was long and intensive as there are so many things you can say about Flex.

Andrei Dragomir - Flex Overview

However there were also breaks :). During those brakes, we ate pizza, drink beer and most importantly socialize. All the people got to know others that share the same interest and we were also very busy (and that's a good thing) answering different questions about Flex, AIR and about Adobe user groups, as many of them were interested in joining or creating one.

breaks

Oh, I forgot to tell you, we broadcast FlexCamp live using Adobe Acrobat Connect and also recorded all the event and everything will be available soon on myadobe.ro site.

HD web camera for good video feed

Dragos Georgita took his turn and presented AIR along with a lot of cool samples.

Dragos Georgita - Adobe AIR

After some small technical difficulties (his computer closed just before his session), Mihai Corlan held the first hands-on session about how you can create a cool Flicker gallery.

Mihai Corlan - Flickr Gallery in Flex

The second hands-on was about web services and Flex and Cristi Ivascu presented the new wizard available in Flex Builder 3 that inspects a WSDL file and generates the ActionScript client that knows how to use that service. One of the main advantages is the creation of all the complex types used by that service so the developer can have access to a strong type framework in using it (code completion and everything).

Cristi Ivascu - Flex Application development and SOA

Mihai Pricope's hands-on was about data synchronization in Flex and even if it was a late hour he managed to get all the audience excited about the subject through his unique presentation style. He proposed a poll application and all the audience was able to vote and see the results changing in real time on the screen behind him.

Mihai Pricope - Data Synchronization with Flex

In the end the whole Flex team stepped in front of the audience and we were bombarded with a lot of questions and hopefully we managed to answer satisfactory for most of them.

Flex Team under siege

Overall we think this event was a success and we are already planning for another one at the beginning of 2008. That one maybe will be bigger and we'll try to involve more the Flex community giving them the chance to present their work and ideas.

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Date: Saturday, 18 Aug 2007 08:33
http://www.yswfblog.com/blog/

Statement:

This is the blog of Yahoo’s Flash Platform team. We will use these pages to report on all things Flash at Yahoo! From articles to tutorials, new components and libraries, notes and discussions, experiments and hacks - all of that will be here.

This is an interesting entry on the market especially because the libraries they will develop will be open sourced. And having Flex SDK also open source good times will come to Flex/Flash developers.

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Date: Tuesday, 19 Jun 2007 18:05
http://www.copaculdehartie.ro/proiect.html

I have a teeshirt from MAX 2004 that says that.

We are using more and more paper per person every day but also we are using less and less paper every day. How comes that? Well we are using more and more paper and more and more trees are cut to produce that paper. We are reading more newspapers and magazines, everything we buy is packaged in paper, we even take our groceries back home in paper bags.

On the other hand more and more information is available in electronic format. I read less and less things on paper, most of the information I acquire is coming from the web or emails or different documents.

How big was the impact of web on our forests? I guess nobody ever calculated that. Nobody calculated how many trees were saved because we are using PDF documents to pass around information this days. If I print all the documents stored on my computer I will consume maybe 100kg of paper (and I was shy with this estimate). So in that respect the Internet might be one of the most environment friendly structure/entity on the planet.

P.S. to bad Internet needs electricity to run :)

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Date: Monday, 11 Jun 2007 12:41

The new Flex Builder 3 features include:

  • Support for the new Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR). (old codename Apollo)
  • Code refactoring.
  • Memory and performance profilers.
  • SWF file size reduction through persistent framework caching.
  • Advanced datagrid.
  • Web service introspection

A very comprehensive article was written by Matt Chotin

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Date: Thursday, 26 Apr 2007 19:55
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex:Open_Source

Adobe is doing a huge step by making Flex SDK open source. The MPL license will allow organizations and commercial enterprises to modify Flex and create more (or less) powerful tools.

In my opinion this is a move that will shape the web for the years to come.

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Date: Wednesday, 04 Apr 2007 11:15
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=172925412

Flex has two friends...

That was one crazy idea, to create a person for Flex on myspace. When I am writing this Flex has only two friends but I hope it will get more. I'm not a myspace person so I can not become Flex's friend but I totally dig this.

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Date: Wednesday, 28 Mar 2007 12:51
http://www.philterdesign.com/dev/myfeedz/

This cool new application is using the API exposed by myFeedz to provide a different view on the informations.

What i like about this application is that you can browse through the related tags and go on a path that can start with Flex and discover almost anything from the blogosphere. It kind of reminded me of the Finder from Mac OS X in terms of navigation technique, however I liked that application enough to compile a mc and use it.

The only thing that needs some more polishing is maybe the article list that is a bit to plain for my taste.

myFeedz Flex mashup

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Date: Tuesday, 27 Mar 2007 21:07
http://www.philterdesign.com/dev/myfeedz/

This cool new application is using the API exposed by myFeedz to provide a different view on the informations.

What i like about this application is that you can browse through the related tags and go on a path that can start with Flex and discover almost anything from the blogosphere. It kind of reminded me of the Finder from Mac OS X in terms of navigation technique, however I liked that application enough to compile a mc and use it.

The only thing that needs some more polishing is maybe the article list that is a bit to plain for my taste.

myFeedz Flex mashup

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Date: Saturday, 17 Mar 2007 11:29
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Module_for_Apache_and_IIS

The Flex module for Apache and IIS provides web-tier compilation of MXML and ActionScript files on Apache and IIS web servers. This lets you rapidly compile and test an application by simply requesting the main application file from a web browser, similar to working server-side scripting languages like PHP, ColdFusion or JSP.

That means that writing a Flex application has become easier then ever. All you have to do now is to write your MXML and ActionScript code in any editor you want and just go into the browser and hit F5.

You can find more details and download it at Adobe Labs

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Date: Saturday, 17 Mar 2007 11:29
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Module_for_Apache_and_IIS

The Flex module for Apache and IIS provides web-tier compilation of MXML and ActionScript files on Apache and IIS web servers. This lets you rapidly compile and test an application by simply requesting the main application file from a web browser, similar to working server-side scripting languages like PHP, ColdFusion or JSP.

That means that writing a Flex application has become easier then ever. All you have to do now is to write your MXML and ActionScript code in any editor you want and just go into the browser and hit F5.

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Date: Thursday, 15 Mar 2007 06:41

Just this morning I have realized that most of us programmers have our own religion. A very simple one however some of us tend to be quite fanatic about it.

AC/BC - After coffee/Before coffee

So, don't talk with me BC.

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Date: Thursday, 22 Feb 2007 10:01
http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/docroot/tourtracker2/index.html

A very cool Flex application has appeared on the web.

Adobe Tour Tracker

This application allows you to track the progress of bikers on different stages of the contest and to see pictures along the track. If you are passionate about this you can also see a lot of statistics.

And everything is over imposed on a Yahoo map.

I really enjoyed looking at the pictures (I'm not into cycling) along the track.

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Date: Thursday, 18 Jan 2007 10:16

Yes, I do. However this is not the subject of the post. I found out a very nice cartoon about regular expressions. A geek joke.. :D.

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Date: Saturday, 13 Jan 2007 18:45

Las Vegas - get us your money

We arrived here in Las Vegas Friday and for somebody that have never been here it is breathtaking. At first. After you stay a day you can just see that is as a friend of mine putted, "The Plastic City", a giant money making machine. Of course that unless you are a gambling freak you will have some fun for that money.

However the Venetian Hotel we are staying here is a very impressive one, lavish decorations and great rooms.

The Venetian Hotel

MAX

Today was the registration process and the exhibit section was open. I've get the chance to see old friends from previous conferences and reconnect with them.

The Exhibit

As the day 0 this is quite a slow one, no sessions today, just a welcome reception at the Venetian Pool later this evening.

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Date: Saturday, 13 Jan 2007 18:45

First of all, great news, Flash 9 has been released for Linux. That has many implications, one of them is that we can develop Flex now also on Linux :D.

Next week I will be at MAX and I just wait to be there. As it is hold in Las Vegas the conference it will be great.

There are some things that are happening and should be checked out:

  • a presentation of Flex and Ajax working together on top of Java to create very powerful applications by combining the best features from the two worlds
  • Apollo - a cross-platform runtime being developed by Adobe that allows developers to leverage existing web development skills (Flash, Flex, HTML, AJAX, PDF) to create and deploy rich Internet applications to the desktop.
  • Acrobat 3D

See you there.

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Date: Saturday, 13 Jan 2007 18:45

MAX has started early today and the general session in the morning was full of exciting things.

Sho Kuwamoto presented Flex Builder and he created with ease a small but working mp3 player in just 5 minutes.

Apollo was a true hit in my opinion. The way that it will bring the power of Flesh, Flex and Ajax into the desktop world is great. Apollo is a cross platform runtime for building desktop RIA's. But check more about this at http://www.adobe.com/go/apollo/.

In the end the organizers presented the largest mobile device that runs Flesh:
Largest mobile device that runs Flesh.

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Date: Saturday, 13 Jan 2007 18:45
http://labs.adobe.com/

JSEclipse has make it on Adobe labs. After InterAKT was acquired by Adobe, JSEclipse was one of the products that caught their attention and after a long period of review it landed on the Labs.

JSEclipse is a new plugin for the Eclipse environment that helps developers code JavaScript faster and with no errors. With JSEclipse, you can complete a variety of tasks, from editing small sections of code to working with the next big AJAX library or developing plug-ins for a product that embeds JavaScript snippets.

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Date: Saturday, 13 Jan 2007 18:45

Straight from the oven: Andrei presented just half an our ago in front of more then 2000 people, a sample on how Ajax can be integrated with Flex, both benefiting from the power of FDS - Flex Data Service.

A finance demo application had a chart embedded into the same page along with 4 Ajax components: stock ticker, news accordion, competitors stock ticker table and article details, everything updated in real time using server push technology.

And that is not all, the components can interact with each other through JavaScript. So if you click in the chart on one article indicator, the article summary from the accordion will be opened along with the detailed article under the chart.

And by the way, its Dragomir with an r :D

Andrei presenting Flex and Ajax integration.

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Date: Saturday, 16 Dec 2006 06:42
http://labs.adobe.com/

JSEclipse has make it on Adobe labs. After InterAKT was acquired by Adobe, JSEclipse was one of the products that caught their attention and after a long period of review it landed on the Labs.

JSEclipse is a new plugin for the Eclipse environment that helps developers code JavaScript faster and with no errors. With JSEclipse, you can complete a variety of tasks, from editing small sections of code to working with the next big AJAX library or developing plug-ins for a product that embeds JavaScript snippets.

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