I could probably come to Frankfurt in the Fall depending on scheduling and Jewish holidays.
There’s actually an odd chance I might be able to make it to San Francisco in April, but I’m not going to know for another couple of weeks whether that’s a possibility. I’m also thinking of trying to arrange something in Israel in the spring/summer time-frame. Israel has a vibrant JS community, and I’d love to help FlexJS get a foot-hold here... Harbs On Feb 9, 2016, at 10:14 AM, Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote: > Well I think this might be possible. > > My current employer is very interested in doing something like this here in > Frankfurt. But it would only make sense if at least one or two FlexJS Key > Players could come to have a talk or two. And if there is a reasonable > interest in doing to. > I could definitely contribute some Maven stuff :-) > > Chris > > ________________________________________ > Von: Petr Nemecek <p...@cmail.cz> > Gesendet: Montag, 8. Februar 2016 22:28 > An: dev@flex.apache.org > Betreff: RE: [FLEXJS] FlexJS Event: Monday April 4, 2016 in San Francisco > > Good agenda, would love to go, but too far for me. I hope you could make one > of next stops somewhere in Europe. > > Any chance to record whole day and publish it? > > Cheers, > Petr > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] > Sent: Monday, February 08, 2016 7:42 PM > To: dev@flex.apache.org > Subject: [FLEXJS] FlexJS Event: Monday April 4, 2016 in San Francisco > > It's on! The conference room is booked and I've got my plane tickets. > Even if you already said you will attend, please reply again to confirm. > > The event will be held in the ATS Training Room at Adobe's San Francisco > office located at 601 Townsend St. > > The current agenda is: > 9:30am Doors Open > 10:00am Introduction to FlexJS - Alex Harui 11:00am Writing JavaScript in > ActionScript - Omprakash Muppirala 12:00pm - 5:00pm (or later) > Hackathon/Hands-on Training/Open Discussion > > There will be lunch as part of the afternoon session. Impromptu > presentations on other aspects of FlexJS may be put together and presented in > the afternoon as discussion topics arise. > > At the end of the morning sessions, you will have seen how FlexJS works and > how you can use MXML and ActionScript to write applications that run in > browser and as desktop and mobile apps with or without the Flash/AIR runtime. > And you will have an understanding of how ActionScript is being used to > write JavaScript with greater developer productivity. Did you > know: there are no longer any .js files in the FlexJS code base. All > JavaScript we need is written in ActionScript and cross-compiled. No more > forgetting to type 'this.' or mis-typing a property name and finding out at > run-time. > > At the end of the afternoon session, you will have installed the FlexJS SDK > and written (at least) a simple application and, if interested, set up the > FlexJS development environment so you can contribute to the future of Flex. > > Hope to see you there. > -Alex > > PS: If this event proves to be successful, we might stage other events in > other regions during the year. Seattle is certainly a possibility. > >