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February 24, 2004


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Aww... I'm blushing.
Posted by Grant

Just ran into this lovely commentary on my Flash MX 2004 Enterprise Development workshop from one of my students (I didn't even have to pay her for it ). I'm very happy it was so well received, and am really looking forwards to instructing it in Toronto.

FYI - there's just a few days remaining before the early-bird pricing on the Toronto workshop ends (the price increases on the 1st), so if you're interested in it, now's the time to check it out.

While I'm busy with shameless plugs, here's another student comment:

"Thanks Grant for the excellent instruction, I came into this course
hoping to get up to date on Actionscript 2 and A solid understanding of
OOP, ( And hopefully learn a couple of your amazing Flash tricks ), and
you delivered as promised. I can confidently say I am now a better
coder all-around because of your course."

D. Yuhar - Multimedia Programmer
Learning Technologies Branch
Government of Alberta


And I promise some real content here soon. :)

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