Oct 25, 2005
Well since I’ve come back from the MAX conference I haven’t had time to update my blog. Coming back from Anaheim there was alot of work waiting for me at the office. Still I promised a full report on MAX 2005, so this is the final chapter. Agreed, a bit late, but a promise is a promise.
Furthermore I wanted to keep you up to date on the video of Gary’s Sessions. It’s really coming, as soon as I get a small->small firewire cable. I had a look back on the material; the quality isn’t the best, but I’ll try and edit it into something decent.
Furthermore, I lost my Ipod (it broke just before) somewhere along the journey back….so…maybe time for a paypal button?
Getting me a piece of cardboard, saying : “Will post sources for Ipod Video 60
GB” (I did some work on the 8.5 fluid dynamics demo code yesterday. It lacks some in structure, but for the rest it’s basically turned back into the Processing demo it was, with some flash code in there to make it work.
Anyway, first things first, so here’s the final max update.
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Oct 18, 2005
Finally. Some time to write a proper update on the MAX conference. It’s been great, and the conference was really worth going too. Got to meet alot of great people, and had some of the best sessions I’ve ever had. I’ll just try and walk you through the first day and explain the FSH in the title.
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Oct 17, 2005
The conference seems to be getting on it’s way; it’s starting tomorrow, but the bulk of people came today/tonight. Yesterday’s group was a bit smaller, and consisted of mainly Macromedia people (which since recently includes the people of Iteration 2, the writers of the Flex “Bible”) Today the hotel bar was full of MM developers all of a sudden, making it an even better place to meet up. The first post below was a bit short, so I thought I would make a little round up of what’s happened, happening, and going to happen for now.
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