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July 31, 2006
Runtime Skinning In Flex 2
Check out Brian Riggs new post on runtime skinning in Flex 2.
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July 10, 2006
MAX 2006 Early Registration
MAX early registration is now available. I'm pretty excited about the RIA track!
Company blurb follows...
October 23-26, 2006
MAX 2006, the Adobe user conference, will be held at the Venetian Resort Hotel located in Las Vegas, Nevada. There you can learn new skills, explore emerging technologies, connect with peers, and move beyond the boundaries of what you believe is possible. The conference will be made up of over 100 different hands-on and workshop sessions presented by Adobe experts and other industry leaders on best practices and coming technologies. During the event you can exchange ideas with designers, developers, and other community members at networking sessions and "birds-of-a-feather" sessions while exploring Adobe technology at a variety of events and venues, including all-day pre-conference training sessions, a Test Drive and Product Support Lab, and Sneak Peek sessions. Sign up today and get $200 off registration. Click here to register now www.adobemax06.com. Or to find out more details regarding the conference click here.
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Designers needed for usability study
From the User Research team here at Adobe:
Adobe User Research is looking for application designers, and we know this community of application developers likely has a network of colleagues and friends who fit that description. We have put together a short survey for designers to answer, and it can be found here
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=216302290730
Of course, we know time is valuable, and as such, we will compensate application designers for their involvement in this process. After we review submissions provided via the link, we will contact a cross-section of respondents. If we meet by telephone for a 30 minute phone call, we will send you a $25 gift certificate for Amazon.com. If we then meet in person for a 2-hour face-to-face meeting, we will give you $200. We are happy to travel for these meetings, so you don't have to be in SF to qualify.
Please feel free to forward this information to any app developers (in the US, please) so that we can represent a wide variety of folks in this research.
Thanks for helping us-we couldn't do it without customers like those who participate in this kind of research!
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