Just a couple hours after interacting with our developers at our Spawn 2009 event, I was enroute to Poznan, Poland to lead a session at the RuPy conference. Roughly 36 hours from the end of Spawn, having traveled 24 hours straight through London and Warsaw, weary-eyed and hopped up on caffiene, I hit the stage to present.
We had a great turnout for our Flashapaloozastock sessions. Here's me doing my Visualizing Voice presentation. I'll be giving it again Wednesday @ MAX at 11:30 on the FITC Unconference stage.
Jose Antonio Marquez Russo (@joseeight) is Lead Developer for RDA International -- and also happens to be a very talented developer in the Flash and Ribbit communities.
After breaking in as a panelist at SXSW, Brendan Lee made his first lone presentation today at Flash on Tap in Boston. Brendan brilliantly presented a knowledgeable analysis on how person to computer interactivity is changing.
I had a chance to sit down with Ray Lee, Director of Platform Strategy and Business Development. I am so happy how this one-on-one interview came out. The goal here was to put forth some questions to Ray that I think our developer community would really benefit from having answered.
We didn't have any girl shirts left when Wendy came by our booth at SxSW...so she took matters into her own hands and created this masterpiece. Awesome.
Photo credit: Wendyness
I have been having a good time chatting with one of our developers, Ben, over the last couple of weeks as we sort through some support related items he had been experiencing.
He was so patient through the process, and I say process as I had just started here at Ribbit and had no idea who or where I needed to go to get some of the information yet so there was a bit of back and forth, that I wanted to send him a little 'thank you'.
I decided to send him of the