Rocky Mountain Adobe User Group

I’m writing this post as I prepare to leave New York City and head out to Denver, for a week of fun work. Then back home to Brighton, just in time for Flash on the Beach!Whilst in Denver, I have been arm-wrestled into presenting a session on Apollo Application Development at the regular Rocky Mountain Adobe User Group (RMAUG) meeting. If anyone is reading this from up in the mountains and wants to come along, its on at 7pm MST on Tuesday 14th November at Denver University (Sturm Hall, Room 376).I’ve got to say, I’m quite excited at the offer - I enjoy the presenting, especially if it is on a topic which quite excites me. I actually presented the intro session this week at an internal ‘Web Conference’, talking about innovation and evolution of the Web - that seemed to be well received. I really should try and do something for a SkillSwap session when I get back home.I’m writing this post as I prepare to leave New York City and head out to Denver, for a week of fun work. Then back home to Brighton, just in time for Flash on the Beach!Whilst in Denver, I have been arm-wrestled into presenting a session on Apollo Application Development at the regular Rocky Mountain Adobe User Group (RMAUG) meeting. If anyone is reading this from up in the mountains and wants to come along, its on at 7pm MST on Tuesday 14th November at Denver University (Sturm Hall, Room 376).I’ve got to say, I’m quite excited at the offer - I enjoy the presenting, especially if it is on a topic which quite excites me. I actually presented the intro session this week at an internal ‘Web Conference’, talking about innovation and evolution of the Web - that seemed to be well received. I really should try and do something for a SkillSwap session when I get back home.

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