360Flex – We’re Bringing Training Back

Now that I’ve got that song stuck in your head…

 

Some of you will remember this, many won’t. We once offered a two day hands on training course at the Ebay Campus. We had 4 instructors, and the entire weekend was hands on with frameworks.

Well we’re getting back into training. NOT just frameworks. That’s where you come in. If there was a 2 day hands on, meals included training in Denver sometime around January would you come? What would you like that training to be? Should be focus on more 101 intro level stuff, or see if we can’t raise the training bar and really go nuts? Maybe we do something mobile with Adobe’s shiny new Phonegap platform?

Your ticket to this training would also apply in part to a ticket to 360|Flex, because we’re cool like that.

What would you like to see offered?

360Flex 2011 – Thank You

The last day, and the day after 360|Flex are bittersweet. Everyone is signing the welcome banner on wednesday, stopping by to say goodbye as they leave to catch flights, congratulating us on making a profit (w00t!!), etc. It’s great to be able to say goodbye to everyone. The day after is lots of packing up, seeing the stragglers around the lobby, driving home.

It also means it’s gonna be a year until we do it again. It was sad when it was only 6 months, now it’s a year and so… well THANK YOU FLEX COMMUNITY.

The awesome vibe and spirit of 360|Flex 2011 will keep us energized for the rest of the year.

I wanted to take a minute to post this and make sure there was no doubt in anyone’s mind why we do this. If you left Denver last week, ready to do cool shit, conquer the world, and in general be awesome, then we did our job, and so did the speakers and sponsors.

If you didn’t let me know why! We’ll do better!

I know for some it’s hard to think of a conference as a “mom and pop operation” they’re usually huge and faceless, and it’s easy to think of them in terms of a big business. Funny story, I was sitting at the reg table (my spot is the one by the printer, my stickered out laptop and many tablets are always there. If I’m not walking around helping out, I’m there reading tweets to make sure the temp in Salon A is ok, or the internet in Salon C works, etc) and NJ from Adobe was talking to an attendee. The funny part of this is that I’ve met NJ exactly twice. Once a long long time ago at MAX when he was demo’ing a Surface Table built with AS, and then again in Denver last week, he didn’t remember the first time, and I probably didn’t even really introduce myself. I’ve met the Attendee at least 2x also, last time in DC for 360|Flex East and again last week in Denver. The attendee was complaining to NJ “Who ever runs this conference should….” I wasn’t really paying attention to their conversation, but that got my attention so I looked up. NJ looked to me, then the attendee, then to me, then back and pointed at me and said “That guy. He runs it”

The point of that story, is that there is no “who ever” it’s John and Nicole Wilker. One of us is always at the front desk. We welcome every attendee Sunday and Monday, and we say goodbye all day Wednesday. I give a short morning keynote about the conference and life in general. There’s not hired hands doing the grunt work, there’s no group “back home at

the office”. There’s no private office where the staff hides out. Our office last week was a dining room full of boxes where we stored things.

 

360|Flex is awesome because of the community. Not me, not Tom when he was on board, not Nicole. We’re stewards, nothing more. This year’s 360|Flex rekindled why I started doing these events. It made me remember that the community is so incredible and sharing, and no matter how much they make as an indie dev or corporate dev, they need and want a place to come together, that they can afford to get to. To sit with a beer and plate of snacks and talk about code, how excited they are for Spoon, which is better; robotlegs or swiz. Take a short field trip to Denver one day, etc.

 

Tom and I started 360|Flex because it was the event we wanted to attend, I continue it because it’s the event folks like, and I love being able to see them come in and leave with all sorts of new knowledge and skills. Nicole and I never set out to be conference organizers, but we love providing a place for the community to show up in person, and grow and get stronger.

 

So long blog post short… Thank you to every single attendee, speaker, and sponsor who helped make 360|Flex 2011 so awesome. You placed your trust in us to deliver a good event, and I hope we lived up to that trust and will see you next year! (Or at MAX, keep an eye out for 360|MAX)

If you missed 360|Flex 2011, try not to next year :) But don’t worry you can watch the session recordings.

360Flex 2011 – Super Shuttle Discount for attendees

Thanks to Paul Robertson, for getting the ball rolling!

You can still set up a ride share, but now you can also just score a sweet deal on the Super Shuttle. Check this link out, and enjoy!

 

 

See you soon! Don’t miss out! Register now!

360Flex 2011 – Flextras Autocomplete Component Giveaway

We love doing things that support our sponsors. We hate that so many events have a weird buyer and seller relationship with sponsors. Sponsors are partners, and Flextras, is always fun to work with, especially as another small start up like us! We did this last month and a few lucky registrants got free components, you can too!

They’ve decided to give away some copies of their Flex Calendar Component to a few lucky 360|Flex Denver attendees.  To enter, just order a ticket to 360|Flex anytime, tomorrow, Wednesday March 16th.  If you do that, you’ll be eligible for the unlimited domain edition of the Flextras Calendar Component.

The Flextras Calendar was built for extensibility, so you can create Renderers to do anything you want inside the Calendar’s days.  They recently rebuilt their MX renderers as native Spark Components, so check out some of those samples and source code by downloading their free developer editions.

Jeffry Houser, the brains behind Flextras, will be talking about building components in MX, Spark, and for Mobile during his 360|Flex presentation.

See you in Denver! Register now!

360Flex 2011 – Volunteering pays

Really want to come to 360|Flex, but can’t exactly afford it? Maybe a free ticket would help get you over the financial hurdle?

Maybe being a volunteer is for you. It’s simple.

We need people to help us run the conference, letting speakers know they have 10, then 5 minutes left. Counting room attendance, helping setup, etc. We require that you be available Monday thru Wednesday for sure, and prefer Saturday and Sunday as well.

You still get to see sessions, and whenever possible you get to see the sessions you most want to see.  In exchange for volunteering you get a free pass to the conference, a $599 value.

If you’re interested just email us. (info AT 360flex DOT com)

  • Your name
  • Your phone number (Mobile preferred)
  • Whether you’re local to Denver or not
  • Are you available to help on Saturday?
  • Are you available to help on Sunday?
  • Why should we select you as a volunteer?

That’s it. Just send over that info, and we’ll be accepting volunteers a few days later so don’t dilly dally, apply today!