My “Thermo” Talk at MAX

July 15th, 2008 by ryanstewart

I’m giving a few talks in the next couple of months, but with all due respect to the 360Flex guys, the one I’m most excited about is my MAX talk – Next-Generation Flex Authoring: In Depth. I’m not a huge fan of the title (and it may change) but I’m going to be providing walkthroughs and demos of Thermo and Flex Builder Next. If you’re interested in how to use Flex Builder and Thermo to collaborate between designers and developers, you’ll want to catch the session.

And what’s even better is that it’s a Monday session. That leaves you the rest of the week to attend Serge and NJ’s session on Creative Design for Flex Applications. They’re doing a 90 minute lab/workshop deep dive so you’ll be able to jump in and start messing with Thermo. Between my session and that lab, you should be all set to Thermoize your life. MAX is going to be kick ass this year and I can guarantee you that between Flex and Thermo, MAX is going to be ground zero for really revolutionizing the designer-developer workflow. And we’ve got a few surprises with regards to the platform and workflow that I think are going to make people very happy.

Here’s to better looking, more engaging applications.

Posted in Adobe, Flash Catalyst, MAX

3 Responses

  1. Rob Gonda

    is it geared towards IA/UX/Designers/Developers? Thermo plays a promiscuous role, but it’s real advantage IMO is for creative prototyping.

  2. judah

    Hey buddy,
    This really bummed me out. I was looking forward to seeing something more than still shots about thermo at 360 flex!
    Judah

  3. judah

    …to myself, “hmmm… what can I sell to go to max… my wife won’t mind if i pawn my wedding ring. in fact, she would want me too knowing how happy i’d be…”

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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.