Apollo Camp Keynote from Kevin Lynch
Monday, March 19th, 2007Here is the first of many videos from Apollo Camp. This one is the opening keynote from Kevin Lynch, Chief Software Architect from Adobe.
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Here is the first of many videos from Apollo Camp. This one is the opening keynote from Kevin Lynch, Chief Software Architect from Adobe.
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This is a video of David Zuckerman’s 260Flex session titled “Flex Builder Secrets.” David, who is an engineer on the Flex Builder team covers all of the little secrets in Flex Builder that can help make you more productive.
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Here is Ely Greenfield’s Session from 360Flex Titled “Making Components”.
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Just a quick fyi, the data center where some of our servers are hosted is having some network problems. Because of this, the download links for the videos are not working right now, although the in page videos do work.
Ill post an update here when the downloads are back up. Sorry for the hassle.
Update : Looks like everything is back up and working again.
At 360Flex last week, Ely Greenfield gave a talk on creating Flex components. I video taped the entire session, except for the last 3 minutes (my tape ran out). Unfortunately, that is when Ely showed the coolest stuff. He was cool enough to talk with me after the session and demonstrated his new FlexBook component.
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Welcome to video.onflex.org. Over the past couple of months I have been doing more and more informal videos around Flex and Apollo technologies. I have been posting these on google video and linking on my weblog, but in general havent been happy with the quality of video from google video, and didn’t like that there was not one central repository for all of the videos.
After shooting a bunch of sessions at 360Flex last week, Ted Patrick and I finally decided to put together a site to host all of the Flex and Apollo videos and interviews that we have been shooting. That is what this site is.
Here is how it works. When we shoot a new video, we will post it on this site. You can either watch it inline (in page or full screen), or download the FLV. In some cases, we will also provide a High Def MP4 download.
The site has an RSS feed for the content, and also allows for anyone to post comments on the videos. Please do so. If you love a video, let us know. Hate it? Leave a comment. It will help us learn what types of videos everyone wants to see.
Everything on the site is released under a creative commons license, so have some fun with it. Just make sure to let us know if you do something cool with it. If you want to link to a video, then please link the the page and not directly to the video downloads (those will probably be changing soon).
We put the site and player together pretty quickly, and are still working out some of the kinks. In particular, we are really trying to provide higher quality video. Right now, all video is in 16:9 format at 640 x 360. We have spent a lot of time trying to get the file size down, while keeping the quality high, but if you have any problems or have any suggestions, then please let us know.