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Zend AMF at Adobe MAX ‘08

November 20th, 2008

The Zend Framework 1.7 was released Monday just in time for the buzz to hit Adobe Max. The following are cool things that I experienced with the project at MAX 08!

Tim Buntel gave the Keynote on the second day of Adobe MAX and mentioned the Zend Amf in the keynote. This was pretty cool!

 

The Zend booth seemed to have a lot of traffic and if there is anyway i can get a copy of this sign i want to hang it in my office. 

 

The Adobe Booth had these flyers laying around that talked about the integration.

Garth Braithwaite gave a presentation at 360|MAX about using Zend Amf in an application. Sorry garth we are not going to change the name the ZAMF.

James Ward and I had a little chat without cowboy hats! He was looking pretty metro sexual for being the RIA cowboy! We are going to try and get census updated to compare Zend Amf vs java. Ohh that’s going to trigger some work on AMFEXT! 

 

The Zend Framework website updated announcing the 1.7 release and I love the Adobe advertisement! 

I also got to talk with the Flex Builder team about getting better integration of PHP data services into Flex. I hope those talks go somewhere!

AMFPHP, Flash Platform, Uncategorized, Zend_Amf

  1. November 20th, 2008 at 17:16 | #1

    It doesn’t have to be an official name. I’m just labeling it for the underground. :)

  2. November 20th, 2008 at 17:16 | #2

    Thanks again for all your help. MAX was better because you were there.

  3. December 20th, 2008 at 15:31 | #3

    It seems that that was a busy day for you. I wish you had posted a video with the presentation, but I guess we can trust your word for it. It’s been a month since the release, any bugs or problems yet? I’ve heard that everything is going perfect. I see that a lot of people were present when Tim Buntel mentioned Zend Amf, that had to be great for you.

  4. December 21st, 2008 at 21:43 | #4

    @Ami MLM Leads There have been issues but they have been getting resolved pretty fast. We really tried to focus on stability rather than features. There is so much we are going to do but we want to have a stable, tested, documented base. Expect to continue seeing stability as the primary driver. If you have any issues or want to know what bugs are open check out the bug tracker.

  1. November 20th, 2008 at 15:58 | #1