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Dear Invitee:

Building AJAX Applications for Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR)
Guest Speaker: Dave Johnson
Dave Johnson is the author of the book titled "Enterprise AJAX." Dave is
also the co-founder and CTO of Nitobi Software, a Vancouver-based AJAX
component vendor and consulting firm. He spends most of his time on
architecting and building high-performance AJAX components for use in
web-based applications. A core focus of Nitobi is building AJAX components
and user interfaces that deliver real value to customers through increased
productivity and higher efficiency. The popularity of AIR is sweeping the
technology world and Dave has been right in the midst of all the excitement.
In this eSeminar, Dave will share his experiences with fellow developers and
give technical tips on how to build your AJAX application for the AIR
platform. Register for this eSeminar today and don't miss the opportunity to
chat with Dave in person!

Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) Desktop Drag and Drop Events and Styling
Guest Speaker: Chris Charlton
Being a big community leader, Chris finds time to run an authorized Adobe
user group, LA AIR, focused much around open source and Adobe technologies.
Besides being an Adobe Flex Champion, he remains a resident faculty member
of the Rich Media Institute in Los Angeles and lends himself to speak at
industry events like NAB, JobStock, and FITC Hollywood. Brain cycles from
Chris are always web standards, the Flash(r) platform, and accessibility. He
is currently Architect at Almer/Blank, a Flash & Flex™ video application
firm in Venice, California. This session, Chris will cover the key points on
what ActionScript™ is required when someone wishes to drag and drop an
object to and from their desktop, and how to style the experience. The
demonstration will be done with Flex 3 and the latest AIR.

Programmatic Visualizations
Guest Speaker: Andrew Trice
In this eSeminar, Andrew Trice from Cynergy Systems will present and demo
examples on how to use the drawing API for data visualization. There are
countless variations that you can produce to create meaningful visual
representations of your data. The intent of this presentation is to help you
create and expand your own ideas. In order to create real-world,
enterprise-level applications, you'll definitely need to go a few steps
further to optimize performance, manage memory, and maximize the user
experience, but this presentation will at least help you get started.
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Building AJAX Applications for Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR)

Wednesday, September 26, 2007
10:00 A.M. PDT

Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) Desktop Drag and Drop Events and Styling

Wednesday, October 17, 2007
10:00 A.M. PDT

Programmatic Visualizations

Wednesday, November 14, 2007
10:00 A.M. PDT

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