Flasher Magazine As A Video Podcast
Lee Brimelow's new Flasher Magazine is now also available as a video podcast .
Lee Brimelow's new Flasher Magazine is now also available as a video podcast .
Terry Ryan's post yesterday got me thinking. 2009 does indeed look like it'll be a lot of fun. We've already started talking about Centaur (aka ColdFusion 9), Bolt (the CF IDE), Gumbo (aka Flex Builder 4), Catalyst (aka Thermo), and there's more we've not discussed yet. Humm, I think it's time to...
Terry Ryan has posted his 2009 predictions , several of which pertain to ColdFusion. And while I won't confirm or deny any of his comments, it's good to see folks get excited in anticipation of Centaur and Bolt.
Fellow Adobe Platform Evangelist, Lee Brimelow , has launched his new project, Flasher Magazine . Issue 1 is online now.
Developers seem to either love or hate Eclipse, few are neutral on the subject. But, like it or not, Eclipse is an important part of our lives as the platform on which Flex Builder is built, and is about to become an even bigger part of our lives when "Bolt" is released. The most frequent Eclipse...
cf.Objective has rightfully earned a reputation for quality content appealing to the higher end of the ColdFusion developer spectrum. cf.Objective() 2009 has been scheduled for May 14-16, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, MN. Registration is now open .
The Deccan Herald is the largest English-language daily newspaper in the Indian state of Karnataka (home to Adobe's Bangalore office). The Deccan Herald is running a story entitled Top 10 Web platforms of 2008 , and Adobe AIR is #3 on the list. eWeek in the U.S., The Deccan Herald in India, ......
Many of you probably remember Peldi (aka Giacomo Guilizzoni) from his appearances at MAX events. Peldi spent 6 years at Adobe where he worked on Connect and more. I bumped into him at MAX in Milan, and we chatted briefly about his new company and product, and he gave me his card. Over the weekend I...
eWeek has published it's list of The Top 10 Products of the Year , and the very first listed is Adobe AIR, concluding: "The product that comes closest right now to the true vision of this next-generation Web application is Adobe AIR. Descended from Flash, AIR makes it possible to build powerful and...
No, that's no a typo, Adobe Hair it is.