The Atlanta Flash Meetup Group

Meet other local Flash developers and designers to talk about the product, trade tips and share your work.

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Past events

  • The Atlanta Flash Meetup for February 2010

    Wed, 24 Feb 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 in Atlanta, United States

    How Defend The Dome was built.Defend the Dome was a promotion site for the Atlanta Falcons and Ford with over 6000 people signing up and 10,000 visits per day for a website designed for Atlanta and Georgia fans only. The site features two games, Drive the Distance, and Defend the Dome Challenge.The talk will cover: *How the assets for a 38mb website where managed so users still had a "good" experience *How the site was architected

  • The Adobe Flash Platform User Group of Atlanta December 2009 Meeting & Meetup

    Tue, 15 Dec 2009, 00:00 - 02:00 in Atlanta, United States

    Jesse Warden presents RobotLegs on Top of Gaia Flash Framework About This Meeting: Learn how to integrate the RobotLegs MVCS framework on top of the Gaia Flash Framework. While Gaia is known for creating high profile sites like Mercedes Benz: AMG, Star Trek Movie, and Disney's the Jungle Book, it does not provide a business and application layer.

  • The Adobe Flash Platform User Group and Flash Meetup July 2009 Meeting

    28-29 Jul 2009 in Atlanta, United States

    Leif Wells gives us an update on Adobe's new RIA design tool Adobe Flash Catalyst!

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