I think your statement that it's more marketing and less meat is
incorrect when it comes to the RIA track.  Last year we were pretty
chock full of useful information for developers and I anticipate this
year being the same.  Sessions will run the gamut of target audience,
beginner to advanced.  
 
No question that the keynotes are a little more marketing-driven, but it
still can be useful information.  Plus the product sneaks are fun :-)
 
Matt

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Subject: RE: [flexcoders] 360Flex vs. Adobe MAX - which would you
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At 08:39 AM 4/10/2007, David Mendels wrote:



        Hi,
         
        MAX will go deep in the details on Flex (and Apollo!) too.  MAX
is big enough and there are enough sessions that you can spend the
entire three days going deep on Flex, and/or spend time in a mix of
sessions that also cover other core Adobe technologies.


 Good to hear.  Traditionally I've looked at the "session list" for Max
and decided it wasn't worth my time.  It always struck me as more
marketing and less meat.  Are you saying I'm wrong?  Or are you saying
this years will be different? 




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