MM seminar on RIA's.
Today I went to the Macromedia seminar on RIA's held in Madrid and I felt a bit dissapointed. The whole seminar was great and the presentation was wonderful but there were nothing I haven't seen before in the Macromedia site. If that presentation had taken place four or five months ago I would be more satisfied but it seems that here in Spain we are always the last to know.
They make a great effort explaining all the steps that guide you to a good RIA and how the MM products can help you in such a challenging task. They also show us Contribute (I haven't tested it myself) and I have to say that is a very powerful tool for non-technicals and technicals professionals. I also discovered some tips to work with Fireworks and Dreamweaver (the batch proccessing and the databases connection). Ok, don't point your fingers at me and laugh... I used to work with myphpAdministrator when managing MySQL databases but now I know that I can see all the database structure with a couple of clicks.
I tried to get some info on Macromedia Central but it seems that they won't talk about it until the summer pass out. Well, that was my first MM seminar and I hope that more will be held here in Madrid.
Today I went to the Macromedia seminar on RIA's held in Madrid and I felt a bit dissapointed. The whole seminar was great and the presentation was wonderful but there were nothing I haven't seen before in the Macromedia site. If that presentation had taken place four or five months ago I would be more satisfied but it seems that here in Spain we are always the last to know.
They make a great effort explaining all the steps that guide you to a good RIA and how the MM products can help you in such a challenging task. They also show us Contribute (I haven't tested it myself) and I have to say that is a very powerful tool for non-technicals and technicals professionals. I also discovered some tips to work with Fireworks and Dreamweaver (the batch proccessing and the databases connection). Ok, don't point your fingers at me and laugh... I used to work with myphpAdministrator when managing MySQL databases but now I know that I can see all the database structure with a couple of clicks.
I tried to get some info on Macromedia Central but it seems that they won't talk about it until the summer pass out. Well, that was my first MM seminar and I hope that more will be held here in Madrid.