Next Meeting on July 8th at 6:00pm

The next meeting of the Maine Flash Platform User Group will be on July 8th at 6:00pm at the offices of Penobscot Bay Media, LLC, in Camden, Maine. Penobscot Bay Media has moved up the street to 51 Mechanic Street, Suite 300. This is the old Kodak Center building, for those familiar with the area. There is plenty of free parking next to the building.

We'll be discussing group objectives: what would you like to see us doing; are we meeting on the best night; can people make it to meetings in other towns, etc.

We'll also take another go round with what everyone is up to.

Finally, we'll roll the dice to see if we give away the big software package from Adobe. We'll start giving out tickets for the software drawings. Each meeting you go to gets you a ticket. When the drawing happens, you must be present and have the matching tiket to win. Giving a presentation will earn you more tickets (two or three depending on the length of the presentation). After the drawing takes place, all the tickets get tossed and we start fresh.

Hope to see you there!

Please contact Kirk Holbrook (kholbrook[at]gwi[dot]net), if you would like more information.

Next Meeting on June 10th at 6:00pm

Again, sorry for the short notice. I've been trying to nail down the topic for tomorrow (Tuesday) evening.

The next meeting of the Maine Flash Platform User Group will be on June 10th at 6:00pm at the offices of Penobscot Bay Media, LLC, in Camden, Maine. Penobscot Bay Media has moved up the street to 51 Mechanic Street, Suite 300. This is the old Kodak Center building, for those familiar with the area. There is plenty of free parking next to the building.

We'll choose form a couple of pre-recorded presentations. One, which I'd like to see sometime soon, is paired programming with test driven development. It's presented with ColdFusion, I think, but it looks very interesting. I'll also have a couple choices related to Flash and/or Flex. We'll vote on the one to watch at the meeting.

Please contact Kirk Holbrook (kholbrook[at]gwi[dot]net), if you would like more information.

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