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In the latest episode of The Flex Show podcast, I chat with John and Jeff about Mate.
We went through many topics: why we started Mate, what it is, what its goals are, and more.
I recommend to subscribe to their podcast, but the MP3 file can also be downloaded from their site (I am linking to the file directly because it is sometimes hard to find in their site).
It's half an hour long. Enjoy!
Posted on July 02, 2008
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I've uploaded my presentation slides in PDF format. While they don't contain the animations that described event flow, I hope they will still be useful.
Download PDF
Posted on June 13, 2008
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The latest ColdFusion Weekly podcast episode was a Flex Frameworks Roundtable. I'd like to thank Matt Woodward for including Mate in the mix and inviting me to talk about it.
It was a very interesting discussion, so check it out!
Posted on April 25, 2008
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Formerly Flex Maniacs, WebManiacs conference covers Flex, ColdFusion and AIR. I'll be giving the same presentation I'll give at cf.Objective(), so you have another chance :)
The conference is on May 19-23.
Topic information
Mate: a tag-based, event-driven Flex framework
Mate is a Flex framework that leverages the tag-based MXML language to provide an easy to read map that defines how your application handles its events. It solves the common problems developers encounter when creating Flex applications, from small to enterprise, such as retrieving data from external services and handling business logic.
In this presentation you will learn what Mate is and how to use. During the session, we will go through the solutions to some of those recurring problems, while introducing Mate’s features and syntax.
Posted on March 27, 2008
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I'll be presenting a session on Mate at the Enterprise ColdFusion conference
cf.Objective() this coming May. I hope to see you there!
Posted on March 20, 2008
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