Speaking at FITC – Why You Should Go!
I wanted to write a quick post to plug our friends at FITC, a fantastic conference that I’ve had the pleasure of attending and/or speaking at a couple of times now.
The line up for the upcoming SF event is pretty crazy – you’ve got your Natzkes and Nakamuras, your Moocks and Michelles, your Skinners and Subramaniams; for real, it’s pretty much a who’s who of the Flash community spanning the last decade, all packed into a 3-day event in SF. I’ve already decided which talks I’m going to see, and which speakers to stalk.
And hey, me too! I’ll be there to present on the Adobe LiveCycle Collaboration Service (shocking!).
This one should be fun – the tone of FITC lends itself to showing stuff that’s a bit more experimental and cool. Ok, I’m not Keith Peters, but I will say that we’re going to show some pretty crazy, highly requested new functionality for LCCS… This will be the first time we’ll be able to do public demos of it. Expect to be wowed, and to come away ready to build some amazing multi-user apps. Tuesday, August 17. 2:30pm. Be there.
If that weren’t enough, there’s a whole whack of other fine Adobe folks going to be there to get your feedback and answer questions – if you’ve always wanted Ted Patrick‘s autograph, I can’t think of a better venue for getting it.
In summary : If I was you, I’d be buying tickets to this. Early bird pricing ends July 2nd. Also, apparently my name holds great power – use code “npegg” for 10% off.

