[cfaussie] Re: WebDU Pricing

2007-01-19 Thread M@ Bourke
although it (MS/ no MS) really doesn't have much to do with Adobe, it's really Geoff Bowers' call and it could come down to just simple logistics (i.e too hard) Adobe would have to have atleast some say, they are the head sponsor, there cash would have some say. Lucky sod. hope it rains. non s

[cfaussie] Re: WebDU Pricing

2007-01-19 Thread Peter Tilbrook
I remember a few years ago it rained. Non stop. The overseas visitors commented on it. I truthfully said I hadn't seen rain in months. On 19/01/07, M@ Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >although it (MS/ no MS) really doesn't have much to do with Adobe, >it's really Geoff Bowers' call and it co

[cfaussie] Re: WebDU Pricing

2007-01-19 Thread Scott Barnes
On 1/19/07, M@ Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >although it (MS/ no MS) really doesn't have much to do with Adobe, >it's really Geoff Bowers' call and it could come down to just simple >logistics (i.e too hard) Adobe would have to have atleast some say, they are the head sponsor, there cash wo

[cfaussie] Re: WebDU Pricing

2007-01-19 Thread M@ Bourke
It's kind of Ironic, last time when it was announced MS were a Big sponsor I thought it was going to be a MS fest. But now I just see it as a good way of seeing more of the industry. either way WebDu will still be good, and if anyone is going for the first time and hasn't planned to go to the din

[cfaussie] Re: WebDU Pricing

2007-01-19 Thread Scott Barnes
Agreed. Last year, I got my copy of Visual Studio 2005. I took it home, put it on the shelf for a couple of months and ignored it. Then I was asked to review a C# Book by mistake from O`Reilly. So i read it anyway, and went "I've said this before, but this C# stuff looks familiar" (ActionScript 3