Monthly Archives: January 2009

Standing out in the blogosphere

Clo Willaerts, Marketing Manager at Sanoma Magazines and organizer of Brussels Girl Geek Dinners recently did a crowdsourced presentation on “Standing out in the blogosphere” and looks like I somehow made it in under the “Sharing and inspiring” header — very cool! There’s some really excellent points in there that you’ll want to keep in read more »

I’m Devine

Its official. I’m happy to say I’ve accepted a part-time position as a lecturer at the Technical University of West-Flanders where I’ll mainly be teaching Flash Platform technologies and helping to develop the Digital Design and Media aka Devine curriculum. Its a great opportunity to work with a group of really passionate and talented people read more »

Steve Jobs back in 1984

We’ve sure come a long way since Steve Jobs did this demo of the Macintosh computer on January 24th 1984. I was two years old at the time and the closest thing I can remember is programming some BASIC on my dad’s Apple IIGS when I was six or seven. Just imagine another 25 years read more »

Adobe’s Rich Internet Applications Roadmap

There’s quite a bit of interesting info in this video recording on Adobe’s Rich Internet Applications Roadmap. Particularly note the focus areas for 2009 with Flash Player “Argo” and “Stratos”, the plans for mobile and devices and ideas for AIR extensibility.      

The State of ColdFusion

ColdFusion is dead, long live ColdFusion! Before I knew it a simple twitter post about free ColdFusion workshops in Brussels turned into a heated debate on whether or not ColdFusion is a dead technology. Thought it was worth doing a blog post with my perspective on the discussion. I’m not what you would call a read more »

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