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September 12, 2006
Attention PHP and Ruby on Rails Fans attending MAX
If you're developing a solution with Flex and either Ruby or PHP, I'd love to meet you at the MAX conference. On Monday, October 23rd, Adobe is hosting MAXUP, a community based "unconference" at MAX in Las Vegas. I think this would be a perfect time for these groups of people to get together, showcase what you're working on, and talk about the problems that you're facing. We're working out the details of MAXUP, but if you're going to MAX, plan on arriving on the Sunday so that on Monday we can get together and showcase and talk about the work that's going on with Flex and languages other than Java and ColdFusion.
Use this blog entry to create an agenda for the day... Provide comments on speakers you'd like to hear from, topics you'd like to cover etc...
P.S. Less than 2 weeks remain for you to register and get the early bird discount for MAX. If you haven't registered yet, do so quickly (and book your plane trip soon as well!)
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Convert code base from AMF0 to AMF3. We have lots of utility classes that were created for AMF0 and I would like to know the strategies that people are implementing in refactoring there utility code base.
I would also like to have a chat about AMF3 for PHP. As an opensource community I feel we need to back one PHP implementation for remoting or at least one stable version.
Weborb has an opensource amf3 implementations for both ruby and php.
http://www.themidnightcoders.com
I'm waiting to hear if I'll have a MAX pass, so I'll make sure I show up for this. :)
Hello,
I was wondering if there have been updates on the agenda for this. I read somewhere that MAXUP is from the 24th-26th.
Thanx
[The MAXUP schedule is up at http://barcamp.org/MAXUP . Please suggest items that you'd like to cover using that website. - Mike]
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