The Flex Show Episode 2 (My Favorite Word is ‘Umm’)

January 24th, 2007 by ryanstewart

Jeff put up our second episode of The Flex Show which is part 1 of a 2 part series with Simeon Bateman talking about Flex and ColdFusion and focusing more specifically on frameworks.

The podcast runs 22 minutes and I say “umm” or “uhh” approximately 7,281 times. I’ll work on that for the next episode. Simeon gives a lot of good info about Flex 2 training, certification and frameworks, so hopefully my verbalized brain farts aren’t too distracting. I also set up a channel on Pluggd, so if you use that service (which is awesome), subscribe away.

[tags]The Flex Show, Podcasting, Flex, Pluggd[/tags]

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  1. doug

    Ryan, LOL-it can’t be all that bad. Last time you were on yourself about your radio voice, which by the way I thought sounded great. Looking forward to listening to it tonight. Thanks for getting Simeon on there!
    Pluggd is cool! Thanks for the link.
    D.

  2. oz

    Ryan, “ummm” is just the sound the brain makes when it is deep in profound thought. :-)

    On the bright side, there are other sounds that you could make that would be much more disturbing. :-)

  3. doug

    Ha! Both to yourself and those around you.

    Seriously though, I wouldn’t have noticed if you had not mentioned it. I am looking forward to part II of that interview with Simeon.
    D.

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A blog by a Platform Evangelist at Adobe covering Adobe's RIA platform. Includes posts about Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR, ColdFusion, LiveCycle, Thermo, and everything in between.