A post over at flex-mx about unorignal client logos reminded me of a classic article on AListApart. I finally found it in the wayback machine and then some googling found a “real” archived copy of Being Jakob Nielsen: the story … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2004
MXDU Day 2 Final Q & A Session
The final session at MXDU was a big Q & A session. At one point I wasn’t sure if the stage would hold enough chairs, but they did manage to squeeze all the panelists on. A whole range of questions … Continue reading
MXDU Day 2 Afternoon Sessions
This was what everyone was waiting for — well I was anyway — the Flex and Blackstone Technology Previews. Both technologies look amazing and both Tim Buntel and Ben Elmore managed once again to not really give anything away — … Continue reading
MXDU Day 2 Morning Sessions
“Bring it all together: Integrating the Macromedia Universe” was today’s first session, with the guys from Tourism Queensland talking about their work on BestRates — apparently they’re releasing the framework code they created soon on mossyblog so I’ll be looking … Continue reading
MXDU Day 2 Keynote: Fully buzzword compliant
Ben Elmore and Tim Buntel on Blackstone and Flex left a huge pool of drool on the floor under the CF and Flash developers in the room. Don’t show me cfform tags generating Flash forms and then tell me I … Continue reading
MXDU Day 1 — afternoon sessions and more kebabs
Integrating Java with CFMX, presented by Daemon’s Brendan Sisson, was an overview of the basics of using Java classes in CF code. Very interesting, particularly the zip functionality, I can see lots of uses for that. One of the examples … Continue reading
MXDU Day 0
MXDU hasn’t even officially started and already I’m exhausted… here’s some highlights from the National Macromedia User Group Meeting: Waking up at 4am to make my 6am (4 hour) flight to Sydney. Technically actually it was about 3:50am as my … Continue reading
tap tap… is this thing on?
Finally taking the plunge! I’m off to MXDU on Monday, and will be reporting on the various goings-on right here. Can’t wait! I’m running this using a modified version of James Husum’s Fuseblog, written in Fusebox 3. Thanks James, for a … Continue reading







