Okay, looks like folks are able to register and/or follow the event. I am going to go ahead and add more details before starting to publicize it more widely. Please give me feedback on the page https://www.conferize.com/conferences/flexjs-world-tour---sf-bay-area at any time and I will make the appropriate changes.
Thanks, Om On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 11:24 AM, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote: > I quickly created an event here: > https://www.conferize.com/conferences/flexjs-world-tour---sf-bay-area > > Can a couple of folks try to register (using LinkedIn, Twitter or > Facebook) and let's tweak it as needed. > > Once we figure out registration details, I will go in add more details. > Then we can start publicizing the event. > > Thanks, > Om > > On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 11:07 AM, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> If no one has objections, I will set up a Conferize event where folks can >> sign up. >> >> Thanks, >> Om >> >> On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: >> >>> It's on! The conference room is booked and I've got my plane tickets. >>> Even if you already said you will attend, please reply again to confirm. >>> >>> The event will be held in the ATS Training Room at Adobe's San Francisco >>> office located at 601 Townsend St. >>> >>> The current agenda is: >>> 9:30am Doors Open >>> 10:00am Introduction to FlexJS - Alex Harui >>> 11:00am Writing JavaScript in ActionScript - Omprakash Muppirala >>> 12:00pm - 5:00pm (or later) Hackathon/Hands-on Training/Open Discussion >>> >>> There will be lunch as part of the afternoon session. Impromptu >>> presentations on other aspects of FlexJS may be put together and >>> presented >>> in the afternoon as discussion topics arise. >>> >>> At the end of the morning sessions, you will have seen how FlexJS works >>> and how you can use MXML and ActionScript to write applications that run >>> in browser and as desktop and mobile apps with or without the Flash/AIR >>> runtime. And you will have an understanding of how ActionScript is being >>> used to write JavaScript with greater developer productivity. Did you >>> know: there are no longer any .js files in the FlexJS code base. All >>> JavaScript we need is written in ActionScript and cross-compiled. No >>> more >>> forgetting to type 'this.' or mis-typing a property name and finding out >>> at run-time. >>> >>> At the end of the afternoon session, you will have installed the FlexJS >>> SDK and written (at least) a simple application and, if interested, set >>> up >>> the FlexJS development environment so you can contribute to the future of >>> Flex. >>> >>> Hope to see you there. >>> -Alex >>> >>> PS: If this event proves to be successful, we might stage other events >>> in >>> other regions during the year. Seattle is certainly a possibility. >>> >>> >> >