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Enterprise Development coming to London, UK
Posted by Grant
I'm really happy to announce that I will be instructing my Flash MX 2004 Enterprise Development course will be running in London on May 24-26. It is being organized in cooperation with the extremely capable Aral Balkan of Bits and Pixels. This is a highly comprehensive 3 day workshop dealing with:
- the new developer features of Flash MX 2004
- code standards and efficiency
- Object-Oriented Programming and theory
- Object-Oriented analyis and design
- Design patterns
- Team coordination
- Usability and user-experience
- Application architecture
- Development process
You can get full information on the course, and register online at https://secure.bitsandpixels.co.uk/training/grant/.
If you have any questions about the workshop, feel free to email me (contact button above), or comment below.
Posted @ 08:49 PM by Grant
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Comments
Nice.
Somethings up with that site, I'm running at 1600x1200 with browser in fullscreen mode, and its telling me "Please expand the window to view the site"
Bug?
Looks like its a mozilla thing..
Works fine in IE.
Also appears as the class is full already, good work skinner.
nice selection of topics covering Enterprise Development course.
I am hearing lot times, 'Enterprise' term nowadays as triggered by the launch of Flex. Is Enterprise development just using MX 2004?
hey, shouldn't the Flex Application development be one among the topic too? :)
The class isn't full yet... there was just a temporary issue with the registration system.
I'm considering adding a short discussion of Flex to the London workshop, but trying to teach it in addition to all of the material I already have in place would be impossible (the course is already very intensive).
Cheers.
The resize issue was a Mozilla-only problem. That's been fixed (a while ago now -- sorry, I don't get out and about on the blogs as much as I used to!)
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