Wednesday, February 10, 2010 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 AM (GMT+0100)
Rimini 5th September 2009 - 9:00 to 19:30
The meeting will take place at Hotel Sporting Viale Vespucci, 20 47900 Rimini (Italy).
Speakers
As a camp everybody can join us as a speaker, today we have a great group of speakers already confirmed:
Jaco Pixeldump (www.pixeldump.org)
John Lindquist (http://pv3d.org, http://flex4.org)
Joost Nuijten
Eros Marcon (actionscript.it)
Simon Slooten (www.simonslooten.com)
Matteo Lanzi (aka Gallo_Teo flex-developers.org)
Adam Flater
Michael Labriola (http://blogs.digitalprimates.net/codeSlinger/)
Rich Tretola (http://blog.everythingflex.com)
Gabriele Farina ()
Alessandro Crugnola (www.sephiroth.it)
Michael Plank (www.powerflasher.de)
Rich Tretola
Matt Chotin
Giorgio Natili (flex-developers.org)
Agenda
What’s New in Flex 4 (Matt Chotin) 9:00 - 9:45
Most of us
have heard that the Flash Platform tools are getting a major upgrade
with Flex 4. We’ll give a high-level overview of what’s coming in the
three major components: Flash Catalyst, Flash Builder, and the Flex
Framework.
Concepting Rich Internet Applications (Joost Nuijten) 9:50 - 10:35
The
pitfall of Flex applications is to thrown in a bunch of buttons of
fields, the Flex skin looks nice, and the say: “There we have another
Rich Internet Application”. To my opinion it is much more than that.
It’s about creating the ultimate user experience by mixing interaction
design, emotion and common sense.
“One key element of a good
ergonomic web application, or at least a sign that it works
ergonomically, is that you want to stay there — like a big old
comfortable chair that wraps you up and you just don’t want to leave
it, ever… (well, at least, maybe, for a little while more…)”
(SyMetric Sciences, Inc., 1999)
Flex.actionscript.it è un Adobe UG dedicato a Flex ed AIR, tecnologie di casa Adobe per lo sviluppo di Rich Internet Applications.
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