WebDU 2011
WebDU: The antipodean web developer conference
Thurs 3rd - Fri 4th May 2012 Sydney, Australia
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Mike Chambers (San Francisco, USA)

Mike Chambers has been creating applications integrating Adobe Flash with server side technologies (ColdFusion, Java, ASP, and PHP) for ten years. He is currently Principal Product Manager for Developer Relations for the Flash Platform.

Speaker Details

Mike  has written and spoken extensively on Adobe Flash and Rich Internet Applications and is co-author of "Flash Enabled: Flash Design and Development for Devices" as well as "Generator and Flash Demystified."

He received his Masters in International Economics and European Studies from the John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in 1998.

Has previously done talks on...

Adobe User Group Meeting + Early Registration

6:30pm for 7pm, Sydney Hilton, Level 4, Room 1. Refreshments: Cash bar. RSVP: pam@rocketboots.com.au by Tuesday 20th March. Must RSVP to be eligible for door prizes. We'll have early registration available for conference delegates who want to avoid the early morning rush on Thursday. More...

Advanced Desktop Development with Adobe AIR

The Adobe AIR runtime lets developers use proven web technologies to build rich Internet applications that run outside the browser on multiple operating systems. In this session, Mike "Mesh" Chambers takes your AIR development to the next level. More...

Central: Flash on the Desktop

Macromedia Central defines a new model for Internet applications, blending the best of a desktop environment with the best of the web. Learn how Central builds on the strength of Macromedia MX products, existing web standards, and the Macromedia Flash development community. More...

Creating high Performance mobile content with ActionScript 3 and Flash CS5

The forthcoming release of Flash Professional CS5 allows developers to target their Flash content to multiple screens and devices. In this session, Mike will discuss strategies for building high performance Flash based applications and content for smart phones, including iPhone and Android based devices. More...

Getting Started with Apollo

Apollo is the code name for a cross-platform runtime being developed by Adobe that allows developers to leverage existing web development skills (Flash, Flex, HTML, AJAX, PDF) to create and deploy rich Internet applications to the desktop. This session will give an introduction and overview of Apollo and show how to get started developing applications for it. More...

Keynote: Building a Better Interweb

Speakers from Adobe ruminate on the future for Flash, HTML 5, and competing technologies. More...

Keynote: Flash Bang, Apollo

Blast off with Mike Downey and Mike Chambers from the Adobe Apollo Team. Get the latest on the ubiquitous Flash Platform. And find out why the cutting edge Apollo runtime has people excited about next generation web *and* desktop applications. More...

Keynote: Flash the Future

Dynamic duo Mike Chambers and Mike Downey make sense of the maelstrom of Flash development. Get yourself out from behind that eight-ball and see the future of Flash. More...

Keynote: The Flash Platform

Mike "Mesh" Chambers makes sense of the maelstrom of Flash development from the desktop to the web, to the mobile and beyond. Get yourself out from behind that eight-ball and see the future of the Flash, Flex and AIR development platforms. More...

Keynote: Web Application Renaissance

When it comes to interactivity, Web application design is still in the Dark Ages - but there are innovations coming through which promise to drag web development into the 21st century. More...

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Mike Chambers
(San Francisco, USA)

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