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« Flash MX 2004 Enterprise Development | Back to Main | OO Workshop part deux »

February 23, 2004


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Code efficiency and applied AS2.0
Posted by Grant

I'll be down in SF for FlashForward from the first to the eighth, just chillin', never illin' (in my mouth I've got one fillin'). Or something like that.

While there, I'll be doing an Ask The Expert session on "Applied ActionScript 2.0", which I'll be leading off with a quick talk on the 5 most important changes in 2.0, and how they impact developers.

I'll also be speaking at the SFMMUF meeting on Friday (the 5th) on "10 Tips for Writing Efficient ActionScript". From the session description: "In this session, Grant will share 10 tips for improving the efficiency of your ActionScript code, and take a look at how to measure code efficiency."

I expect I'll probably blog some of the materials from my sessions after the conference, so stay tuned (I really need to get back to blogging, but I've been so busy with work, and course development).

Hope to meet up with some of you there.

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