L.A. Flex

The L.A. Flex group has been going strong for years but we're just now migrating to Meetup. We meet on the second Wednesday of each month. Meetings consist of 3 speakers from the community giving 20 minute presentations followed by drinks and networking at Busby's.

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Past events

  • Learn about Away3D and the new GPU-accelerated 3D APIs

    Thu, 21 Apr 2011, 02:30 - 04:30 in Santa Monica, United States

    3D in Flash is amazing and easier to do than you might think. And with the next update to the Flash Player - Molehill - 3D is going to become blazing fast. Where the Flash Player used to struggle with 10,000 polygons it can now fly through 1,000,000 polygons effortlessly by using the GPU to do the work instead of the CPU.Guest speaker Dan Florio will provide a quick introduction into using Away3D inside of Flex or Actionscript projects.

  • L.A. Flex Monthly Meetup

    Thu, 10 Feb 2011, 03:00 - 05:00 in Santa Monica, United States

    Hey folks,I'm going to be covering two topics at our meeting Wednesday night, February 9th: *Using StageWebView to implement OAuth on mobile devices *Using Spring ActionScript to simplify your application architectureI'll demonstrate the OAuth workflow and show you that it works on the just-released Blackberry Playbook Simulator v0.9.3. Pizza and beer will be provided. Hope to see you all there!

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