The Actionscript Conference 2009 (Flash Camp S’pore)

August 24, 2009

in News, Technology

The Actionscript Conference (TAC) 2009Warning – this is not an event for the un-geeky and uninitiated.

Currently into its second year, The Actionscript Conference (TAC) is a community conference with the focus on Flash Platform.  According to the site, attendants will see themselves immersed in a day of learning, knowledge exchange, and networking.  TAC aims to bring topics on Actionscript 3.0, Flash development, Enterprise Flex 3 and 4, AIR, Integrating of Flash and other Platforms, and building Rich Internet Application to its audience. This year, the organisers are looking forward to wow the audience by showcasing to them the latest capabilities of Flash Player and Flex development.

You can follow TAC’09 updates from the following:

Twitter: tacsg
HashTag: #tacsg

Topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Advanced Flash Player capabilities
  • Flash Catalyst
  • Adobe Collaboration Services
  • Programming Actionscript 3.0
  • Adobe AIR
  • Flex 3 and Flex 4 Framework
  • Creating Mashup with Flash, Flex
  • Development Methodology
  • Development Tips and Tricks – Empower and Speed up your Flash development!
  • Rich Internet Applications
  • Flash Javascript Integration
  • Flash Videos
  • Blaze DS
  • Integration of Flash, Flex with server-side technologies
  • Component Designs

Interested parties can sign up at the official event page.

Venue

NTUC Auditorium
1 Marina Boulevard Level 7 Singapore 018989
Nearest MRT : Raffles Place MRT

14th and 15th September 2009.  9am to 5pm.

Schedule

TAC’09 Schedule

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