Well, that didn’t take long. Apollo Camp is sold out. If you didn’t get a chance to register, don’t worry. We will be recording all of the sessions and posting them online.
If you did register in line, don’t forget to bring your laptop to the conference. We might have a few things for you to play around with.
I have added some hotel information to the Apollo Camp page. We have obtained a special rate at the San Francisco Hilton. You can find more information on the Apollo Camp site.
If you haven’t registered yet, you need to do it ASAP. There are only 60 slots left, and it looks like they are going to fill up pretty quickly.
We just finalized on the cover for the Apollo / Flex Pocket guide and I wanted to post it here (since it is not on Amazon yet.
Here it is:
You can pre-order the book from Amazon. (We will also have it available for free download from labs.)
Flakrim Ismani has translated the Apollo FAQ into Albanian.
Micha‚ Maaj has translated the Apollo FAQ to Polish.
You can view the English version here.
Just a quick reminder, but if you are interested in attending Apollo Camp, make sure to sign up as soon as possible. We have 300 slots, and half of those are already taken.
What is Apollo Camp you ask? Apollo Camp is a free, one night, single track conference hosted by Adobe covering everything you need to know about getting started with building Apollo applications using Flex.
You can find more information, as well as register on the Apollo Camp page.
The Apollo team is hosting a mini Apollo conference named Apollo Camp. Apollo Camp is a one night, single track conference hosted by Adobe covering everything developers need to know about getting started with building Apollo applications using Flex.
Who : Anyone interested in using Flex to build Apollo Applications
What : Apollo Camp - one night mini conference for Flash and Flex developers interested in getting started with Apollo
When : March 16th, 2007. 5 PM PST - 11:30 PM PST
The Apollo FAQ has been translated to Serbian.
I just noticed that the book I have been working on along with Jeff Swartz and Rob Dixon just went up for pre-order on Amazon. The book title is:
Apollo for Adobe Flex Developers Pocket Guide: A Developer’s Reference for Apollo’s Alpha Release
The book covers the upcoming public alpha release (on labs) of Apollo, and is targeted at developers interested in developing Apollo applications using Flex. It basically focuses on getting readers over the hump of starting with Apollo development.
We are going to do a new build of the corelib ActionScript 3 Library pretty soon, so if you know about any bugs, or have any feature requests, make sure to take a minute to submit them.
Depending on the issue, there still may be time to get it into this release.