Druplash and Druplex Presentation at DrupalCon Boston 2008 Went Great
Today was Steve's and my presentation on how to build content-managed Flash sites using Drupal. I'd just like to say thanks to everyone who came out and for the great questions. We've posted our slides as a PDF up on the session page at the DrupalCon Boston site and you can download them here as well.
Here again are some great resource links that we've assembled on del.icio.us; keep an eye on these tags as we'll be adding in more pertinent links as we come across them:
Keep watching this space because Steve and I have a few more great things in the oven for some really great Druplash and Druplex stuff like some demos of Druplex ideas in action, an idea of how you can use the AIR platform to create Drupal-connected widgets, and tighter Google Analytics integration into the SWFAddress module.
If you have any questions or comments please feel free to drop us a line via our contact form!
~Brian

Thanks for this. Hope to see
Thanks for this. Hope to see you in Hungary... http://szeged2008.drupalcon.org
Thanks for sharing the
Thanks for sharing the slides, which I would have made the presentation first hand. Maybe next time! ~Mike
I think this is fantastic!
I think this is fantastic! Keep it up!
I agree, keep up the
I agree, keep up the fantastic work!
Drupalcon Boston did go
Drupalcon Boston did go incredibly well. I anticipate more good things.
Yes, it certainly did and I
Yes, it certainly did and I am really looking forward to this fall!
Right on! Glad to see it
Right on! Glad to see it went down so well.
LA AIR http://laair.org
LA DRUPAL http://ladrupal.org
Hey guys, this is great what
Hey guys,
this is great what you are doing.
Can´t wait to see more.
You guys did a fantastic job
You guys did a fantastic job yesterday. I particularly liked the discussions that spawned afterwards. If you get the chance, make sure to shoot your thoughts to the abstracted web services API to abstract the server/service stuff from XML-RPC and RDF.
We use abstracted web
We use abstracted web services for files.
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