FlashCamp San Francisco, May 29th : Flex 4, Flash Catalyst, Flex Builder 4
We have just posted information about FlashCamp San Francisco, a free developer event that we will be holding in the Adobe San Francisco Office on Friday night, May 29th. This will be similar to the ApolloCamp event that we held for the Apollo Beta launch a couple of years ago, although this event will be focused on the next generation of Flex, including Flex 4, Flash Catalyst, and Flex Builder 4.
Register for FlashCamp San Francisco
From the event page:
FlashCamp San Francisco is a free one night event hosted by Adobe covering everything you need to know about getting started with building and designing rich Internet applications (RIAs) with Flex 4, Flex Builder 4 and Flash Catalyst.
Doors open at 5, and we will have plenty of food and drinks (beer is being provided by City Beer Store!). Kevin Lynch is launching the event with a keynote around 5:45, and then we will move into sessions on Flex 4, Flex Builder 4, and Flash Catalyst (all presented by members of the respective engineering teams).
We will also have a dedicated space setup if you want to chat with any of the engineers or team members of the product teams (this has been really popular in the past).
Here is the current agenda:
You can find more information on the event, as well as register on the event page at:
http://flashcampsf.eventbrite.com/
The event is free, but please register as soon as possible as these event have sold out / filled up in the past.
We don’t have a huge marketing budget (we spent it all on the beer and swag for the event), so I would appreciate any help in getting the word out about the event (blogging, twitter, facebook, etc…).
You can follow the latest news and information on the event via twitter at:






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5 May 09 at 1:31 pm
[...] FlashCamp is a free developer event focused on Flex 2, Flash Catalyst and Flex Builder. The event will be hosted at the Adobe San Francisco Office on Friday night, May 29th. Building off the experience from ApolloCamp, this even will focus on the next generation of Flex and other flash technologies. [...]
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5 May 09 at 2:11 pm
wow, this is awesome. I’ll actually be in SF then and would love to attend. Thanks for the heads up.
btw – any FlashCamps headed to FL by any chance?
samBrown
6 May 09 at 8:31 am
Any chance of getting a few more seats available?
thinman
6 May 09 at 4:58 pm
i second thinman’s question: any way to squeeze a few more of us in?
Michelangelo Capraro
7 May 09 at 7:55 am
Sorry. We are completely full. We expanded registration once, and then went a little over that once we sold out.
Cant add anymore, or the fire marshal might crash the event…
We are planning to video the sessions and they should be online the following monday.
mike chambers
mesh@adobe.com
mikechambers
8 May 09 at 11:09 am
shall we have any chance of visit over internet? Like see presentations trough Acrobat connect? I will be anxious waiting for news in twitter. Thanks Mike!
Mariano KIWO Carrizo
10 May 09 at 6:41 am
Don’t you mean “Flash Builder”???
;-)
Dan Orlando
20 May 09 at 1:32 am
Hi Mike, is it planned any Flash Builder 4 version for OpenSolaris? Will Adobe support this OS? I know there’s a 1.5 version…
Gabriela
27 May 09 at 12:03 am