Using the Flex Profiler to debug your Flash,Flex and AIR projects

Organiser
Atlanta Flex User Group
Date
16-17 Sep 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Atlanta, US
Cost
Free

If you ever have run into memory leaks or want to know how to debug performance problems with your projects, this session is for you. The Flex Profiler is the debugging and monitoring tool Adobe has developed to help developers debug various memory and performance problems with their applications. Scott Talsma of Echo11 will show the various features of the Flex Profiler and how he uses it to track down and debug bugs in code.

About the Speaker: Scott Talsma

As Chief Information Technology Officer, Scott directs and oversees all technology aspects for echo eleven, a full-service custom eLearning development and Macromedia Authorized Training company.

Scott's expertise includes information technology systems design, software development, Internet and database architecture and Web Applications/Hosting. He is an Adobe Certified ColdFusion Instructor, and has developed and consulted extensively using ColdFusion and Flash as application development platforms. He has also taught Computer Science at the university level.

Prior to joining echo eleven, Scott led and managed Web application development and CMS projects with team in medias, GmbH, an Internet and multimedia agency in Aachen, Germany. In that role, he directed a team of software developers implementing Internet and extranet applications.

Currently, he spends the bulk of his time teaching CF and Flash, or programming in ActionScript, pulling in dynamic data via ColdFusion.

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