Building Extensions in Flash CS4 Lab at MAX 2009

Justin | Flash, conferences, extensions, news | Thursday, June 4th, 2009

I found out this week that I will be presenting a lab at Adobe MAX 2009 conference in LA (Oct. 4-7). I attended MAX for the first time last year and it was jammed with interesting sessions. MAX was originally aimed at developers, but it’s grown to include designers and other professionals. It’s a large price tag, but if you only go to one conference per year, I would recommend this one. The lab that I’m presenting this year is entitled, “Building Extensions in Flash CS4.” Here’s the description:

Learn about Flash’s History panel and how to translate user actions into dynamic Flash extensions. We’ll go through the basics of Flash JavaScript (JSFL), how JSFL relates to the Flash authoring environment, and how to use loops and basic logic to make powerful batch commands. After creating an extension, we’ll cover how to package an extension for distribution.

If you’re interested in working with Flash commands, learning more about JSFL, building extensions, or distributing extensions to others, come check out the lab!

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  1. Building Extensions in Flash CS4 Lab at MAX 2009:http://tinyurl.com/oezuac

    Comment by adobefamily (Adobe Family) — June 5, 2009 @ 2:18 pm

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