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Flex & PHP 101 - Flex & PHP for Rich Internet Application Development (slide deck and sample code)

Posted On: Wed, 08/15/2007 - 02:59 by charles

I've just finished my presentation at the 360 Flex Conference this morning and it went really well. We had a really good turnout and there were some great questions. As promised, I am posting my slide deck and sample code (client and server) here for everyone to download and try for themselves. For those of you who weren’t there but are interested in what was covered, here is snapshot of the samples that I talked about…

  • Why Flex & PHP
  • What can I build with it?
  • How can I build with it?
  • Demos
    • Flex & PHP using REST
    • Flex & PHP using JSON
    • Flex & PHP using AMF
    • Flickr example

If you had any questions or comments, feel free to let me know! Thanks to Tom Ortega for getting me involved, and of course, thanks to everyone who came!

Flex & PHP 101 - Flex & PHP for Rich Internet Application Development

Server-Side PHP Code

Client-Side Flex Code

Charles

Presenting @ 360 Flex Conference in Seattle!

Posted On: Sat, 07/21/2007 - 02:52 by charles

I was just recently asked to be a presenter for one of the seminars at 360|Flex in Seattle next month! The previous presenter, Mike Potter, was unable to make it so I am gladly filling in for him. I'll be covering integration between Flex front-ends and server-side technologies, particularly PHP. I will talk about common integration techniques using either a REST-based architecture, serialization via JSON, or binary messaging with AMF. My class in particular will be on the second day (Tuesday, August 14th), first thing in the morning -> 8:30am - 9:50am (schedule). I hope to see you there and if you have any questions, I'm in contact with the event coordinators, so feel free to ask!

See the schedule and register for the event at…

http://www.360conferences.com/360flex/

Charles

Charles Bihis is a Computer Scientist for Adobe Systems. The views expressed in this blog are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of his employers.

 

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