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June 03, 2004


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Conference Session Notes
Posted by Grant

Here is a collection of some of the session notes and source files I have put together for various conferences (generally from newest to oldest). I will try to keep it up to date.

This list (and other resource lists coming soon) will have a permanent link on the left nav bar of my blog.

I'm also going to try to clean these up a bit, if I ever have some time to spare.


FlashForward 2004 NYC
Session on the deliverables, strategies and tips that help make up a successful process for developing Flash projects.

FlashInTheCan 2004
Implementing undo/redo in ActionScript 2.0 using the Memento design pattern.

FlashForward 2004 SF
A short presentation on AS2.0 that I used to start my Ask The Expert session.

SFMMUF (02-2004)
10 tips for writing efficient code in Flash.

University of Alberta, Faculty of Arts
Session on effective communication strategies for multimedia designers.

Edmonton Flash User Group (09-2003)
Short session on OOP for ActionScript 2.0.

SIGGRAPH 2003
Creating usable interfaces for Rich Internet Applications.

Flash Forward 2003 NYC
A much longer session on Flash RIA usability.

FlashInTheCan 2003
Object Oriented Programming for ActionScript (AS1.0).

Edmonton CFUG
A talk I did to the now defunct Edmonton CFUG group on the merits of Flash.

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