The recording from my Flex application architecture webinar is live. In it, I talk about how I used the Presentation Model pattern and dependency injection with Spring ActionScript to build the CodeConference Desktop which is an AIR application and instructional tool. Each time I add a major feature or modify the CodeConference Desktop, you can expect a new webcast or webinar explaining how I did it. The installer badge for the app is in the sidebar.

The next feature I’ll be adding is a chat room using Adobe’s LiveCycle Collaboration Service (LCCS).

Next thursday I’ll be giving a free webinar where I’ll be talking about Flex application architecture using the Presentation Model pattern and Spring ActionScript for dependency injection. I’ll be demonstrating using an RSS reader I built with AIR which you can install below. The source is included with the application, so just run the app and right-click to view the source.

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At our January L.A. Flex meeting, Michael Fretz showed us an eclipse plugin for embedding fonts called MojoFont. If you’re in the L.A. area, be sure to check out our meetup group.  Follow me on twitter @tombray so you know when I post good stuff like this!

At our January L.A. Flex meeting, George McKinney demonstrated some examples using the Flex-Ajax bridge. If you’re in the L.A. area, be sure to check out our meetup group.  Follow me on twitter @tombray so you know when I post good stuff like this!

At our January L.A. Flex meeting, longtime member Michael Allman talked about his approach to Flex application architecture.

At our January L.A. Flex meeting, Cory McMahon showed us how to write custom filters in Flex, demonstrated some PixelBender examples, and talked about High Dynamic Range Imaging in Flex. If you’re in the L.A. area, be sure to check out our meetup group.  Follow me on twitter @tombray so you know when I post good stuff like this!