Upcoming Appearances - August 2012

Posted by: Terry Ryan on 08/07/2012

I've got two events coming up in August that I want to let you know about. 

First, I'll be giving a general update of what Adobe is up to in the HTML world at the August Times Open meeting. I'll be one of three speakers, the others being Alex Komoroske of Google, and Eric Schorr from the New York Times.  If you don't know about Times Open, it's a series of small conferences run by the New York Times about technology for web developers in the New York area. It's my first time there, but I've seen the rest of the work that the tech team at the Times does, so I'm very excited about this.  If you're in New York, definitely check this out. 

From New Amsterdam, I'll be headed to the old one. I'll be joining the rest of my team, Kevin Hoyt, Mihai Corlan, and Haresh Sivaramakrishnan in Amsterdam for Adobe Camp (link is in Dutch).  It promises to be an afternoon of Adobe HTML goodness. We'll take a look at a number of Adobe HTML initiatives in some depth. It will be a great event. 

Times Open
August 15
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

The New York Times
15th Floor
620 Eighth Ave
New York, NY

Adobe Camp Amsterdam
August 23rd
12:00 - 18:30

Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam
Piet Heinkade 179
1019 HC Amsterdam


About Terry Ryan

Terry Ryan

Terry Ryan is a Worldwide Developer Evangelist for Adobe. The job basically entails helping developers using Adobe technologies to be successful. His focus is on web and mobile technologies including expertise in both Flash and HTML. Previous to that, he spent a decade working in various technical roles at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Terry is also the author of Driving Technical Change, a Pragmatic Bookshelf title. It's about convincing reluctant co-workers to adopt new tools and ideas.

He blogs at http://terrenceryan.com/blog and is tpryan on Twitter.

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