All you Flex people out there will want to check this out. Flex Camp is back in Toronto.
Flex Camp 3 Toronto is an afternoon/evening event for RIA developers and anyone else interested in Adobe Flex. We’ve engaged some world-class presenters for this event, including Adobe’s Lee Brimelow and Renaun Erikson.
Whether you’re just starting out or a seasoned pro, there will be hands-on as well as lecture-style demonstrations that are designed to engage you.
Please note that we will be charging a modest $25 CAD fee (includes GST) to offset the costs of food and first-class venues. We’ll also be giving away copies of FDT Pure to every attendee, as well as a chance to win a full license to Flash Builder 4 Premium!
The event is filling up quickly. If you’re interested in attending, we recommend that you sign up soon!
At the last Gathering of 2009 David Fasullo showed us the drawing application he’s created called Livebrush. In case you missed it or just want a refresher, David’s posted the presentation slides on the Livebrush site for everyone:
http://livebrushproject.blogspot.com/2010/01/test.html
Thanks to the efforts of Simon Conlin, Function13 will be hosting wINTERACTIVE next Wednesday, Dec. 16th. Come celebrate the holidays with your peers and more! Here’s the details:
Event = “wINTERACTIVE” mixer/party
Day = Wednesday December 16th
Location = F13 Gallery, 156 Augusta
Time = Starts @ 5.30pm
wINTERACTIVE is the seasonal holiday gathering for everyone in the Toronto Digital community. The “Office Party” for anyone working in digital media / interactive / mobile / advertising. Come and meet with old friends and new.
Great conversations, awesome people, amazing artwork! Cheap drinks all night and free food (while it lasts) so come early or better still come straight from work.
This year’s mixer party will be a party & a fund-raiser for the non-profit organization GalaxyGoo. We will be previewing the launch of the new GalaxyGoo book and also opening the annual Flash-a-thon event. This year’s Flash-a-thon theme is “Particle”. This event is happening in Toronto and San Francisco on the same day.
What is GalaxyGoo?
GalaxyGoo brings together programmers, developers, artists, scientists, teachers, and writers to help educate children and adults about Art, Code and Science. GalaxyGoo is a publicly supported, 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization.
RSVP on the Facebook event page
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