Ignite the Web! Seattle : Part 2
October 23rd, 2007 by Mike ChambersThis is the (long overdue) second session from the Ignite the Web! event held at AIR Camp Seattle.
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This is the (long overdue) second session from the Ignite the Web! event held at AIR Camp Seattle.
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I have just updated all of the video posts for the entire site to also include an mp4 file of the video formatted for the Apple iPhone and the iPod iTouch.
The RSS feed for the site also includes enclosures for the mp4s (as well as the flvs), so you can subscribe to the feeds in both iTunes and Adobe Media Player.
This will allow you to always take the latest videos from the site along with you wherever you go.
If you run into any problems or broken links, please post a comment in the broken post.
This is the video highlight reel from the bus tour which was put together for the MAX Day 2 Keynote.
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This is a video of Chafic Kazoun’s session on “Using the Windowing API in Adobe AIR” from AIR Camp Boston.
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We had some really great talks from Ignite the Web in Seattle as part of our on AIR Bus Tour and we’ve got the first part on video for you to check out. Thanks a ton to the speakers. Make sure to check out their blogs and projects below.
&uotIn this video from the bus, Ryan Stewart talks with Dion Almaer, Andre Charland, and Kevin Hoyt about Adobe AIR.
This is a video of Daniel Dura’s session from AIR Camp Denver giving an overview of some of the new Adobe AIR APIs.
Some of the APIs covered include drag and drop, network monitoring, and the embedded database.
&tThis is a video of Andre Charland’s session from AIR Camp DenverAdobe AIR applications.
This is a video of Kevin Hoyt’s session on ActionScript / JavaScript script bridging / communication within Adobe AIR Applications.
This is a video of Kevin Hoyt’s Introduction to Adobe AIR and JavaScript from AIR Camp Seattle.
In this session Kevin shows how to get started building applications with HTML and JavaScript that run on Adobe AIR.
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