Countdown to Max : Central Sessions

The Macromedia Max conference starts in a little over a week. We are planning a ton of stuff around Central, so I decided to do a week of "Countdown to Max posts". Everyday, I will post information about something related to Central at the Max conference.

The first item is of course all of the Central Related sessions:

Of course, there are a ton of other sessions on Flash, Client / server development and Halo that also apply to creating Central applications. You can see a complete list of sessions, broken down by track, here.

So, are you going to be at Central? If so, post in the comments. I will be there from Monday to Friday.

Comments

  1. patrick
    November 10, 2003 2:29 PM
    Do you know if the agendas are locked now? I was trying to see about adding another Central workshop to my agenda, with the personal agenda app, but it wouldn't let me remove or add anything. Also, do you know if most of or all of the Central workshops have filled up? Thanks.
  2. November 10, 2003 2:45 PM
    Will the library CD (forgot what it's called) be avaliable after the conference? I can't make it to the conference ... but I'd be willing to pay a small fee for the material. Perhaps, if macromedia doesn't do this, then individual presenters could?? Also, I'd be willing to pay for recorded video clips of the sessions ... Just some ideas, for us folk that can't make it this year.
  3. November 10, 2003 3:53 PM
    Why are the presentation's ONLY being made available in "Flash Paper"? It would be helpfull if they where also in PDF. Is this a possibility?
  4. BenL
    November 10, 2003 7:40 PM
    I'll be at MAX Tuesday evening through Friday and won't know a single person there. I'll be attending most of the above sessions on Central, including yours on Multi-User and Messaging apps in Central. Really looking forward to it!
  5. December 14, 2003 7:28 AM
    Thanks for the info
  6. Unknown
    December 17, 2003 3:49 PM
    A nice blog!
  7. January 16, 2004 3:17 PM
    Loved the site its very useful what here is commented, nice work.

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