360Flex 2012 More than “Just Flex”

Whether you’re bullish on Flex or not, 360|Flex 2012 is the event you need to be at.

Why? Sponsors like Sencha, Appcelerator and more (we’re signing up new sponsors all that time!).

With Spoon and the Apache Flex project, Flex has a bright and promising future, but maybe you’re interested in other technologies? Maybe things to add to your bag of tricks alongside Flex? Thats where these awesome companies come in. 360|Flex has never been “just” a Flex conference, but now more than ever we’re becoming a developer stack conference. Whether your stack is HTML5 technologies, mobile technologies or flash based technologies it’s more about the stack than a single “tool”

More than ever 360|Flex is an event for developers doing cutting edge, super awesome things. Best of all, regardless of the technology, it’ still very much about the community that exists. As people migrate to and from the Flex community they bring the community with them, spreading what makes our community awesome, to others.

If you haven’t bought your ticket, if you’re sitting on the fence. I wouldn’t do it too long. When it sells out, it sells out, no amount of crying is gonna change our capacity. Just sayin’

Register now! See you in April.

360Flex 2012 – Help The Awesome, Volunteer!

It’s that time again! We’re putting out the call publicly for volunteers!

Part of what makes 360|Flex awesome is that we keep our costs as low as possible in order to have more speakers, and do more cool things for the community. I mean what would rather have, a fancy stage with a couch on it, or more sessions?

Part of keeping out costs low is offering volunteer positions to those who can’t afford to attend the conference.

So what’s in it for us?

Well we need people to assemble goody bags, help record sessions, work and man the registration desk, and generally just help around the conference wherever Nicole or I need ya. Having volunteers also allows us to help the community by offering a chance for those who normally wouldn’t be able to make it to 360|Flex a chance to attend. That’s a big deal for some people where the price of the conference ticket separates attending and not attending.

What’s in it for you?

Well you get a free pass to the conference. We try to make sure volunteers that are helping with session recording, are in the sessions they’d want to sit in on even if they weren’t a volunteer helping record.  You still get into all the parties and fun stuff.

You get to see the gritty underbelly of 360|Flex… ok that’s less of a perk, but still.

How do you get in on this great offer?

It’s easy. just email us and tell us you want to volunteer. Actually we need more than “I want to volunteer” below are the questions we’d want you to answer in that email, so we can select our volunteers.

Questions we need answered in your email

  • Your name
  • Your phone number (Mobile preferred) If selected we commicate largely by sms, it’s fast and easy.
  • 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? This is your chance, impress us.

 

Not so hard right? at least we don’t make you make a video or perform tricks and such.

 

See you in April!

360Flex 2012 – Adobe in the house

It’s taken a while, but I’ve finally got MOST of the Adobe line up locked in. Check out the schedule and see the types of awesome sessions Adobeans are coming to present. This isn’t a final line up by any stretch. I’m expecting a few more Adobe names to come in shortly, but wanted to share the ones I have now.

 

I’m updating the sessions detail doc, and the speakers page as well, but wanted to get an updated schedule up for everyone to look at. The exact placement might change as we work out who’s best where, etc, but man I’m excited by the speakers and topics I’ve gotten from Adobe so far.

 

Tickets are moving pretty fast, remember… last year we sold out the week before… do you want to risk it this year?

360Flex 2012 hands on training for a steal!

If you’ve been to 360|Flex before you know we offer hands-on training the day before the conference (Sunday) at no charge. We’re mixing things up a bit this year. We’re offering a full day of Robotlegs 2 hands-on, plus a full day of FMS 4.5 with Flex apps. Learn how to leverage the power of the Flash Media Server in your apps.

Both of those are free of charge. Just show up on Sunday and grab a seat, the classes are first come first served.

In addition to those two full day classes we’ve got

Mobile development with Flash Builder 4.6” where you’ll learn to build iOS, and android apps in Flex and compile them to their native platforms. This class is only $100 and seating is limited.

We’ve also go the hugely popular (packed room last year) “Arduino Hands On” which is only $145 and includes an awesome Sparkfun inventor kit (A $100 value) for everyone in the class. Seating for this class is also limited.

 

We decided to offer these classes for a small fee because we wanted to offer a smaller more in depth class that offered a huge benefit to those in the room. By limiting the size we can insure that the instructors aren’t tied up answering questions that slow down the learning. Both of these courses are structured like more traditional hands-on training that you’d normally pay much much more for.

When we decided to try the paid pre-conference training we wanted to make sure to stay true to our roots of not charging too much to attendees, and making it more than just a simple money grab like most conferences. To start we priced the training pretty cheap, which is how we price everything :) and we’re splitting the proceeds from sunday training with the instructors.

Seats are selling pretty quick but there’s still room left. Act fast. Get your 360|Flex 2012 ticket and your hands-on training seat now before both are sold out!

 

360Flex 2012 – Angry Birds

Wanna save $150 bucks on your ticket to 360|Flex 2012? Get it before this friday at 10am. We don’t call it early bird, we call it the Faithful ticket, but it’s pretty much the same thing as far as the price goes.

 

And when it’s over it’s over. We don’t extend early bird, we don’t have early early bird, followed by early bird, followed by slightly late bird. We have the Faithful ticket, and the regular price ticket. That’s it.

We don’t extend the Faithful ticket because it’s not fair to those who bought it early. When conference extend early bird pricing it’s a ploy. They need more sales, and are trying to lure you in. Usually it’s because their conference costs too much, and they sell mostly early bird tickets :)

If you buy a Faithful ticket, you’re using your wallet to show us your love, to make sure we know we have the communities support early on, it’s a big help in getting the conference planned, etc. After that the regular (and still way affordable) ticket price kicks in.

We also don’t extend the Faithful ticket price because the regular price isn’t so bad as to need it. We don’t charge $1000 or $1500. it’s $599 if you buy your ticket right before the conference (assuming we don’t sell out, which I think we will again).  The Faithful ticket was created to help out our indie dev friends who are super budget conscious. They don’t have expense accounts and even though their company might be paying for the ticket, their company is them. We realize many of our attendees come to 360|Flex on their own dime and the Faithful ticket was a way to help them out.

While making a profit is important to us, our community being able to afford to attend the conference is a big deal.

So all that was said to really emphasize the point that if you want to save some money on your ticket to 360|Flex 2012, buy your ticket today. Tomorrow at 10am the price goes up to the regular price, and that’s that. No amount of crying will bring back the Faithful price.

Register now!

See you in Denver.