May 15 2009 • 9:19 AM

Adobe Developers Conference Recordings

I spent a couple of days this week at Adobe’s Seattle offices, where they were holding their annual Creative Suite Developers Summit. It was a wonderful experience, and I learned a lot, including:

  • Before I go to next years summit, I have to learn at least some ExtendScript and ActionScript and perhaps some Flex. At least enough to understand speakers when they say, “mumble dot mumble dot mumble mumble dot dot dot.” (At this point anything over 2 “dots” in a sentence goes over my head.)
  • InDesign developers are very cool people. Okay, I already knew that, but it was fun to see so many in one place. More on that in an upcoming podcast.

The most important thing I learned, however, was that most of the sessions were recorded with Adobe Connect and is available at the Summit web site! Just click the day in the list on the left, scroll down to the session descriptions and then click the link to the recordings.

There are sessions on IDML, InDesign Server, Pixel Bender (for Photoshop folks), Flash, Flex, Acrobat, metadata (XMP), and more.

If a recording is not available, it means it was probably an NDA session. I went to a few of those but I can tell you only that Adobe has some awesome technology up its sleeve. Woo hoo!

Here are just a couple of photos from the conference:

Mark Niemann-Ross, Developer Evangelist

Paul Chada of Recosoft (left) and Chris Ryland of Em Software

Olav Martin Kvern, Chuck Weger, and Jim Birkenseer

Some of the great plug-in developers who were at the show included: Premedia Systems, Ctrl Publishing, Em Software, Recosoft, Rorohiko (LightningBrain), Teacup Software, and Kitchen Wisdom.

One Response discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. May 15th, 2009 • 8:47 pm • Link

    thanks for these. couldnt make it. now can see what happened.

    regards

    ivan

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