For everyone interested in the slides & files from my presentation at Flash Camp Chicago here are the slides and the demo project I was running. Click the download link below for the project files.
Thanks, Ben Schmidtke Download
Evolution of Onward
Posted At: May 10, 2010 10:09 PM | Posted By: Ben Schmidtke
Related Categories: Adobe Flex, Flash Camp, Presentations
For everyone interested in the slides & files from my presentation at Flash Camp Chicago here are the slides and the demo project I was running. Click the download link below for the project files.
Thanks, Ben Schmidtke Download
Posted At: January 6, 2010 2:01 PM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: 360Flex, Adobe Flex, Presentations
March is shaping up to be a busy month for speaking, and I am pretty happy about it. I have the opportunity to deliver two distinct talks on topics where I feel, let’s just say, a lot of passion.
First up in the 360|Flex Conference in San Jose on March 7th-10th. Here I am delivering a talk about the Flex Framework and its relationship to the component development in the Flex 4 methodology. There will actually be quite a few Flex 4 talks (and even component talks) available at 360|Flex this year; however, I think this will come across differently. I intend on tearing apart the framework again along the lines of my Dense and Hot presentation a few years back. The intent of this presentation is less about what and more about why. I want you to know things like the order that nested components have their commitProperties called versus their measure when you leave. More importantly though, I want you to walk away knowing that it’s because of priority queues and nest-levels. I want you to feel comfortable explaining it to that poor guy back at the office that couldn’t make it to San Jose for the conference. That guys deserves some love to. You want to help him, right? I digress.
In either case, I hope you can make it out to 360|Flex. It is always a good event. It is chocked full of great content and I don’t know that there is a better value in the Flex conference space. If you want to be extra-nice to me, you can register with this link. Apparently if enough people register that way, John Wilker is going to carry me from place to place in some type of litter. All said though, try to make it if you can. Even if I wasn’t speaking, I would still be there learning from a great community willing to spread a lot of knowledge.
Right on the heels of 360 is the WorldWare conference in Santa Clara on March 16th-18th. WorldWare is a conference dedicated to those developing applications for an international market. I will be doing a pre-conference workshop on the benefits of using the Flex Framework, with all of its UI swapping, layout object goodness, to the benefit of those wishing to write an i18n application in a reasonable amount of time and with a reasonable expectation of maintaining it (without sleeping at the office for the rest of their lives). This year’s theme at WorldWare is the ROI of Software Internationalization and I am honored to even be considered near the profound list of speakers. If your application or company is targeting the international world this is the place to be in March.
Hope to see you at one (or both )of these events,
Cheers,
Labriola
Posted At: October 23, 2009 10:10 AM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: Adobe Flex, ColdFusion, Presentations
If you are in the midwest this weekend, you should really, really consider dropping by BFusion & BFlex in Bloomington, Indiana. It is a bring your own laptop event full of hands-on tracks conducted by speakers from around the globe combined with optional full-day training sessions. The schedule is packed so full of content on Flex and ColdFusion topics that your only regret will be the inability to attend twice.
Here is a smathering of sessions from the Flex track (and remember, there is also a full day of fusion content too )
I am not sure how the folks at BFlex manage to provide this for a $10 price tag, but if you are close enough to even consider going to this event, it would be a mistake to miss it.
Hope to see you there,Posted At: September 13, 2009 8:09 PM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: 360Flex, Adobe Flex, FlexUnit, Max 2009, Presentations
I just finished my presentation materials for my Test-driven development session at Adobe Max, and I am pretty excited how it turned out. It is a 90-minute BYOL (Bring your own laptop) lab, which is always challenging. Each person showing up with a diverse setup and (hopefully) our files installed.
So, if you are planning to head to Max, and you are interested in TDD, try to attend. I think it will be well worth the effort.
That said, there will also be two sessions at the 360|Flex Max unconference where we will be reviewing the FlexUnit 4 framework from the inside out. The goal here is to provide initial context for those interested in becoming committers on the project. FlexUnit 4 is a highly functional testing framework, but it is also complex. Until we have the chance to document every corner, this might be your best chance to learn the ins and outs of it.
Finally, working on this session has given me the opportunity to work with the FlexUnit plugin in Flash Builder. I must say I am very pleased with how this is evolving. Nonetheless, there are a few enhancements I would still like. If you are of a like mind, read through the bugs and cast your vote.
Posted At: May 20, 2009 9:05 PM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: 360Flex, Adobe Flex, Presentations
For those that attended my 360|Flex session on Array/DataStructure performance, here is an updated version of the code I was using to demo. A few things:
Okay, so, that’s it. Have fun and play. In the end, this is all about finding the best tool for any particular job.
Cheers,
Labriola Download
Posted At: August 22, 2008 11:08 AM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: Adobe Flex, Presentations
September 6th and 7th I am headed down to BFlex in Bloomington Indiana. This is a great FREE two day conference that covers ColdFusion and Flex. There is a planned beginner and advanced track with good sessions and speakers. And, disproving the no-free-lunch theory, lunch is also provided each day, but advanced registration is required and limited to 200 people. Slots are going quickly so, if you are interested, do not delay.
This event takes place Saturday and Sunday, September 6 and 7, from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. at the Kelley School of Business Graduate and Executive Education Center on the IU Bloomington campus. Bloomington is one hour south of Indianapolis and within easy driving distance of Chicago, St. Louis, Columbus, Nashville and other Midwest cities.
Posted At: August 20, 2008 3:08 PM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: 360Flex, Adobe Flex, Presentations
I am back in Chicago after a red-eye from San Jose this morning where I was attending 360 Flex. It was yet another wonderful conference put on by Tom and John featuring great presentation and fantastically inquisitive attendees. For my part, I ended up doing two back to back sessions on Drag and Drop with AIR and a deep dive into Flex Data Binding.
The AIR session was originally Jeff Tapper’s to do, but he selflessly agreed to hang back when a client emergency kept him working during conference hours. I did my best to fill in for him and hopefully the audience gained some tips and tricks when moving between these technologies.
The data binding session is one I have been looking forward to for quite some time. It is another of my ‘Flex from the Inside Out’ style presentations where I attack a narrow topic and try to bring light to the darkness. It seemed well received and the crowd seemed to very interested, which makes it worth the effort.
The slides for both of these presentations can be found at SlideShare. The download URLs for these presentations are as follows:
Please send any feedback you have so I can make these better for the next time around.
Thanks,
Labriola
Posted At: July 14, 2008 9:07 AM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: 360Flex, Adobe Flex, Presentations
Next month (August 18 – 20) I will be speaking and listening at 360|Flex San Jose along with a cadre of some of the best Flex speakers in the world. While this conference certainly offers a ton for beginners and those adopting Flex, 360|Flex distinguishes itself by also offering content for intermediate and advanced teams.
This is a huge deal. Flex teams and developers are growing and evolving but many of the conferences and books (including my own) only focus on beginners. So how does a developer get to the next level in Flex knowledge? That is the most common question I am asked during consulting and mentoring gigs these days. My answer: Start by registering for this 360|Flex San Jose 2008. You will absorb an amazing amount of content, meet some really great people and learn a lot for a really reasonable price.
My topic specifically is about data binding. You know, those stupid little curly brackets that make all of the magic happen. Well, we are going to reveal the magician’s tricks, break it all down and learn it from the inside out. I promise you will leave the session with knowledge that will scare your peers and allow you to do horrible things that the Flex framework engineers never intended. Which is pretty much the goal of most of my sessions…
I hope I have the chance to see you there, so register and don’t delay. They will sell out and then you will be sad.
Posted At: July 11, 2008 11:07 AM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: Adobe Flex, flexcamp, Presentations
Posted At: July 9, 2008 9:07 PM | Posted By: Michael Labriola
Related Categories: Adobe Flex, DP News, Presentations