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Dale Fraser

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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Peter Robertson
Sent: Monday, 16 May 2011 2:11 PM
To: cfaussie
Subject: [cfaussie] MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers meeting for Thursday 19
May 2011

Join us for two very interesting presentations, covering both the code and
media sides of life in the Adobe sphere.

Presentation 1: Andrew Spaulding, Ooyala

Media management, content distribution, and ultimately how to make money
from video! In this session Andrew Spaulding from Ooyala will introduce
Backlot - Ooyala's media technology platform.  Andrew will discuss the
technologies used to build Ooyala's video offering, and how Adobe's Flash
Platform technologies play a major role in content delivery and user
experience

Andrew Spaulding is a Senior Solutions Architect for Ooyala Australia and
New Zealand. He has extensive knowledge of the Adobe Flash Platform with a
focus on Rich Internet Applications and media delivery to every screen and
platform imaginable. Prior to joining Ooyala Andrew spent the previous 5
years working for Macromedia/Adobe, and is a certified Adobe Flex
Instructor. With a passion for ActionScript and Flash development he runs a
blog over at www.flexdaddy.com and has presented at various industry
conferences including Adobe's MAX conferences, WebDU, cf.Objective, and
other local events.

Presentation 2: Brendan Owen, Automatic code generation

I was frustrated with the automatic code generated from Flash Builder.
During my holidays I decided build my own program to help generate code from
a project template and hierarchy file (xml). I use the program to generate
MXML, AS3, PHP and SQL, but in theory this could be used to generate any
text based files. Some of the issues I tried to address with my code
generation program were:

1) The templates could be directly complied into a standalone working
system.
2) The program could be applied to any text based source code.
3) You had freedom to structure your project's code to suit your needs.

I am after some feedback on this program and if it would be a useful tool to
develop further.

I am currently working for Jacaranda as a digital content developer.
My work usually switches between two types of development. Writing digital
learning objects in flash for http://www.jacplus.com.au/ and building online
systems using Flex, PHP and MySQL for internal company use.

Date: Thursday 19 May 2011
Time: 6:30 PM
Location:
CogState
Level 2
255 Bourke Street
Melbourne, VIC, 3000

A note on the door will provide a number to ring for access.

RSVP: Please reply to this post if you are planning to attend so we know how
many pizzas to order.

As always, many thanks to Dale Fraser and CogState for their hospitality. We
look forward to seeing you all there.

Peter Robertson
Co-Manager

Melbourne Adobe Developers

Steve Onnis
ManagerMelbourne Adobe Developers

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