I’ve moved my blog over to http://ambiguiti.es from now on. Over there I’ll be talking about web and mobile development, and maintain a more general blog relating to events, conferences, job postings, and other such news in the industry.
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I’m here in Chicago attending MAX ‘07 with Andre. We were surprised and thrilled today to see the Nitobi Salesforce.com AIR application demo’d by Ed Rowe, VP Engineering for Adobe Integrated Runtime at the keynote on Monday morning! (see photo). We’re really thrilled about AIR, mainly as a tool for increasing the penetration and relevance of SaS applications and also distributed Enterprise Software that we build in our consulting services.
It was also great to see our book (Enterprise Ajax) available at the bookstore next to the AIR bus.
BTW if you are at MAX and want to get together to chat about Ajax, AIR, RIA, or whatever, just ping me at [email protected]. I’ll also be giving a talk with Andre on Tuesday at 1:30 on Ajax development within AIR. Be sure to check it out if you want to learn a bit about that process.
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Enterprise Ajax – Strategies for Building High Performance Web Applications is now in stores!
I’m so glad to finally have this available for people. We’ve worked long and hard to produce a resource that is in essense what we would have liked to have had about 3 years ago. If you are doing serious web development, and intend to employ Ajax. Even if you already have a beginners Ajax book like Head Rush Ajax (great book too btw), this book will save you weeks of headaches and give you opportunities for much more streamlined development.
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