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March Meeting Scheduled for Air/Flex 3 Pre-Release Tour

Join the IECFUG for this "can't miss" meeting!

Adobe's RIA technologies enable you to rapidly build and deploy the most engaging applications across browsers and on the desktop. The IECFUG is hosting a special live event to share exciting new information on Adobe's platform tools and technologies for building RIAs. You'll see an exclusive user group video presentation by Adobe Chief Software Architect, Kevin Lynch, hear some important product news, plus get your hands on some exclusive schwag and other giveaways. Be part of the fun and excitement and join the rest of the Adobe developer community by participating in this very special event. Friday, March 7th 2008.

 Hope to see you there!!

Posted on: Jan 10, 2008

Tomorrow's Meeting Connect URL

Tomorrow we will be hosting Adam Bell of the LA Adobe UG. He will be presenting on SPRY. You can read his primer in the blog. However, if you will not be able to attend or want to attend virtually, here is the Connect URL: See you there.

 http://adobechats.adobe.acrobat.com/r82235640/

 

 

 

Posted on: Jan 10, 2008

January 11th Meeting Primer: SPRY:The Other Four Letter S-Word

Adam Bell will be presenting to us on January 11th on Spry. Here is his primer:

Adobe's Spry Framework allows for web developers and designers an easy way to add the functionality of AJAX to a website. Whether it's bringing in data from an XML feed, creating navigation or placing tooltips on top of maps, Spry makes it easy for almost anyone to use. Especially with Dreamweaver CS3. In this session Adam will showcase brief examples on all the elements of Spry and how to use them from Dreamweaver and then shows off new features not available directly in Dreamweaver like creating tooltips (similar to flickr or GoogleMaps) on a webpage and also how he tweaked the Tabbed Panels feature to offer rollovers of background images and more as he did for the recent redesign of DevelopersCircuit.com.


 

Posted on: Jan 2, 2008