Sat, May 9 at 4:15pm - Rich Internet Apps with Adobe Flex

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You are cordially invited to attend the technical session on Rich Internet Applications and Adobe Flex on Saturday, May 9 at 4:15pm.

Mr. Ravi Varma, Flex architect is the speaker and he will discuss.

  • Rich Internet Application architecture (30-45 mins)
    . Understaning Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)
    . RIA options
    . Sample Applications / Demo

  • RIA development using Adobe Flex (60-90 mins)
    . Introduction to Flex
    . Flex Application Life cycle
    . Hello World in Flex
    . Building a RSS reader in Flex
    . non-Flex integration with Flex
    . Testing approach for Flex apps
    . Learning road map

  • Q & A

Speaker Profile

Ravi Varma is a Rich Internet Applications (RIA) Architect and co-founder of Calyx Solutions, a RIA and Web application development start-up, based in Hyderabad. Calyx's services range from building RIAs, web applications, desktop clients to mobile applications; building better user experience being the primary focus throughout.

Ravi was earlier associated with companies like NetPixel, Patni Computers and StatCom for the last five years. His hobbies are photography, building amateur electronic projects and physical computing. Members can contact ravi.varma AT calyxsolutions.in

Date

Saturday, May 9.

Time

1615 hrs (4:15pm)

Venue

3XL Conf Room
AppLabs Technologies
Near Jubilee Hills check post,
Hyderabad

Security Check

Please carry a ID proof with you.
License, company ID or student ID card as applicable.
Laptop serial number needs to be endorsed at the time of security check.

Contact

info@twincling.org

Web Contact

http://www.twincling.org/contact

Please feel free to spread the news around by pinging, mailing or tweeting your colleagues, friends, nerds or the blogosphere.

All geeks, open source enthusiasts, developers and entrepreneurs are very welcome !

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