360Flex Flex SDK Posters

Clearly we like Flex, we’re all getting together for 3-4 days to talk about Flex. Well for those with cubes and even those with offices and home offices, Adobe has the solution to your undecorated walls :)

The latest version of the Flex SDK posters will be mailed to all attendees of 360|Flex. They won’t be printed by next month unfortunately, BUT at the adobe booth you’ll be able to enter your email address and then like magic a poster will arrive.

I just recently got rid of my old Flex 3/AS 2 posters. Those things are incredible. Every office I’ve worked at since those posters came out has had one or more of them tacked up somewhere. They’re an awesome source of information.

And now with Flex 4 coming out soon, it’ll be time for new posters. Only available to attendees of 360|Flex in printed form at least. Heck that’s almost reason enough to attend, unless you own a plotter, in which case I’m coming over to print some stuff out :)

Don’t miss what is sure to be the best 360|Flex of the first part of 2010 ;) Register now.

What you won’t see or get at 360Flex

I was talking to someone (i know who it was but am keeping it to myself) the other day and the person jokingly said, you could say “You won’t see Railo at 360|Flex”, and while Railo won’t be at 360|Flex, because it wouldn’t make sense, the point was, 360|Flex isn’t like other events that dilute their offering with things that aren’t the core interest of the audience.

And it occurred to me, that it might be a good idea to make it clear what does/doesn’t happen at 360|Flex for those who might not know.

  • There are little to no marketing sessions. When we have sponsored sessions, we try to make that as clear as possible, so you know what you’re getting.
  • There is not a speaker green room. You’ll have the same access to speakers as anyone else. They’re hanging out, attending sessions etc. No Pre modonnas here, and if there are, they still can’t hide.
  • There are speakers who want to be there. Our speakers aren’t paid to be there (well, we do cover hotel room, but that’s it). We don’t invite celebrities or treat one speaker better than the rest, etc. If they’re on the schedule it’s because their topic was awesome, and they wanted to present it.
  • There is not such a large group of people that you feel like a tiny fish in a big massive pond.
  • There is no Silverlight, or JavaFX. I’m sure they’re great, we don’t hate those technologies, but they have no place at a conference for Flex Developers (UPDATE: We actually do have a Silverlight session, Jun Heider is talking about Silverlight from a Flex developer perspective. No diss intended, I think that sessions that examine other techs make a ton of sense! Know thy enemy, and all)
  • There are no semi related technologies in their own tracks. CF and PHP are both great and we have 1 session on each, there are other events for both, and no reason to water down the crazy deep Flex content with peripheral technologies. I’d say if you want a CF conference go to CFUnited or CF.Objective(), but sadly neither of those is focused only on CF any more.
  • There are 40 sessions focusing on Flex/ActionScript/AIR and Flash platform.
  • There are no extra fees to attend. Sunday Hands-on Training – Free to all attendees. Parties at night – included in the price (actually sponsored by great folks like Adobe, Digital Primates and Universal Mind)

If you haven’t registered for 360|Flex and you’re a Flex developer, you really are doing yourself a disservice. Bluster aside :) you’re not going to get this level of content anywhere else, well except maybe the next 360|Flex :)

Register now, enjoy the community and the crazy amount of new things you’ll learn. No one leaves without learning something new, I swear it. Register now!

360Flex – Volunteer to help out and get in free

We realize that the economy still a little suck-tastic. As you may know we try to keep our events as cost effective as possible, 40 sessions, Sunday hands on. Hotel block pricing to help lower the cost of staying near the event, etc.

Sometimes it’s not enough, we get that. Starting back in September at 360|iDev we experimented with having volunteers. We’ve had temps at past events (San Jose ’07 and Seattle) and while that works ok, we tried to reduce the need, because that helped keep our costs low. The USB Drive and AIR app surveys (Rock on Leif and RoundBox!!) removed our primary need for “worker bees”

BUT

We’ve realized, time and again that we still need manpower at certain points, and in fact we’re planning to increase our need (More on that later).

Registration is a bottleneck, whether it’s just Tom and I, or my wife Nicole, Nick, and anyone else who pities us in our time of greatest need.

SO…

We’d like to open the call for volunteers. Obviously locals are preferred but anyone is welcome to apply. It’s simple, we need about 8-10 volunteers. In exchange for a few hours a day of time, you get a free pass to the conference and when we don’t need you, you’re free to attend sessions etc. We can’t cover hotel/airfare etc. Just admission to the event.

If the price to get in the door is outside your budget for whatever reason, this might be the perfect opportunity for you.

Here’s what you need to do.

Email us at info (AT) 360flex (Dot) com

We need:

Your Name

Why you’d like to volunteer

Your background in Flex/Flash/AS

That’s about it :) You need to be able to commit to Sunday thru Wednesday and be at Ebay by 7:30am each day.

Our needs aren’t over the top or anything. We need help making the badge pickup/registration process faster. We hate having to delay the keynote in order to hand things out, etc.

We’re hoping to get some sort of basic videography set up for each room. As volunteer you’ll be in charge of starting and stopping the recording for that room, and telling the speaker when he/she has 10 and 5 minutes left. That’s it. After each session, you’ll have to bring the camera to us to offload the video, that’s it.

We’ve got a schedule worked out, so no will be working all day every day.

We’ll be making volunteer selections the week of February 15th. Spread the word, the submission window isn’t open long!

360Flex – The Speakers – Ryan Stewart

I was up in Seattle doing some work in the first Starbucks ever. I had a tight deadline writing some copy for the J Peterman catalog.

I’m working on the quilted chambray nightshirts copy when who should strut through the door, but Ryan Freakin’ Stewart! (Ryan doesn’t walk, or run, or skip, he struts)

RFS: You John! Good to see you, what’re you doing here!?

Me: Hey man! Just doing a little side work. Trying to figure out how wrap up some copy, the catalog goes to press tomorrow.

You excited about 360|Flex? I’m really glad you’re sponsoring, it’s always awesome when folks in the community show their support, it means a lot!

RFS: “The only friend who hasn’t betrayed you. They only friend who won’t be dead by sunrise..” What’s this copy for?

But yeah, it’s great to be able to support you guys! I still remember the first 360|Flex in San Jose, that was bad ass!

Me: So what do you think people who attend your session will be most surprised by/about?

(I glance over and notice Starbucks has started selling what looks like the tops of muffins. How incredibly genius!)
RFS: How well PHP and Adobe’s services interact and how straightforward it is to add a touch of real-time to a Flex application.
Me: Yeah I’ve noticed the real push Adobe is doing into the PHP world. Great job opening that door.
(Ryan notices the muffin tops too, looks at me, gets up and gets in line. There’s always a line at this starbucks, you’d think it was famous or something)
(I go back to work wrapping up my copy for the quilted chambray nightshirts. When did a Kenny Rogers Roasters open on Pike Place?)
(Ryan comes back)
Me: What session are you most excited about, besides your own of course.
RFS: (inbetween bites of his chocolate chocolate chip muffin top) I’m going to come across as a suckup probably, but I have to say my boss, Kevin Hoyt’s session: Flex + Phidgets == Beer. He’s been doing some cool things with hardware and the Flash Platform and it opens up a huge new area for Flash developers to delve in to.
Me: I just can’t wait to have my beer poured by a Flex App! Flex and Hardware is awesome, and not often enough talked about… except of course at 360|Flex. Between, Kevin and Justin Mclean we’ve got Flex and Hardware awesomeness locked up!
What are you most looking forward to at 360|Flex San Jose?
(I get up and change my seat. That red glow from the Kenny Rogers Roaster across Pike is blinding me!!)
RFS: Seeing everyone again. This is far and away the best Flex conference in the world and it brings together the best of our community. Catching up with old friends and making new ones again is always the best part.
Me: Totally agree! About the ‘best conference’ part and the catching up with friends! I can’t wait to see everyone myself! These random meetings are awesome! But I want to see everyone in the same place at the same time!
(A customer walks in, I think he might be wearing a European carry-all)
What would you tell someone that was on the fence about attending 360|Flex, to convince them to come?
RFS: That there is something for everyone. If you’re a new Flex developer it’s a great way to get up to speed. If you’re a veteran then you’ll see people you know and you’ll be able to see what the most cutting edge minds in Flex are doing. If you’re a Flash designer or ColdFusion developer you’ll see how your tools and technologies can interact with the Flex Framework and the developer community.
(I nod.)
Hey, is that guy wearing a purse?
Me: No, I think it’s a European carry-all… no, maybe it is a purse.
(We finish our drinks, and get up to leave)
Hey wanna grab lunch? Isn’t there a pakistani place up the street?
RFS: No, it closed down a few weeks ago.
Me: bummer, was really craving authentic Pakistani food. Oh by the way, Who do you think would win in a fight, Lion Voltron or Vehicle Voltron?
(Ryan types something into his laptop, reads a bit, and turns it around, it’s the wikipedia page
RFS: From the Wikipedia entry: The series, which aired in syndication from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985, was originally titledVoltron: Defender of the Universe. So I was 3 years old when it went off TV. But I know who Voltron is sort of. I always liked the green one. What does that mean?
(I shake my head)
Me: It means you’re a freakin kid! I can’t believe how old I feel!!! Serenity now!!! Serenity now!!!
Want to hang out with Ryan and make fun of him for being too young, or commisserate with him in not knowing who Voltron is? Register now for “far and away the best Flex conference in the world”









360Flex: Fond memories of past shows

As a business person, you hope your product makes a difference. As an event organizer specifically, you hope that all the behind the scenes work and effort pay off in unexpected ways for your attendees. Thankfully, here at 360|Flex HQ, we get to see these results firsthand rather than just hoping.

Three people we have served have taken the time to write up a blog post on their first 360|Flex. These are attendees turned speakers, a path which seems common at our shows. This is because of the type of show we try to put on. John and I grew with each show, so it only made sense that attendees did as well. We didn’t think we could do a conference, but we did. Now, attendees don’t think they can become speakers but they do. 360|Flex has always been and will always be about growth. Growth, not just in Flex skills (because those do grow at the shows), but of also personal growth. Again though, you don’t have to believe us. You can go read these posts yourselves.

The three created this time around are:
Dan Florio, aka Polygeek
Doug McCune
Randy Troppmann

(If you have your own “First 360|Flex” story to tell, write it up and drop us a comment. We’ll add you to the list.)

The point of this post though is to show you one thing: The show is not about 360|Conferences at all really. It’s about the community that comes together to create a magic like no other. Again, don’t take our word for it. Read the accounts. Then, if you’ve never been or haven’t been back in awhile, head on over to the registration page and join us. Without you there, the magic just won’t be the same.