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Webmaniacs 2008 - AIR and SQLite

Yesterday, I presented on AIR and SQLite (for HTML and JavaScript developers.) I've posted a zip file of all of the content, including the presentation up on my site if anyone wants to download it.

I also included the source for AboutTime, my approximate clock application.


May 21, 2008 Posted by Terrence Ryan at 3:42 PM

ColdFusion, Web Development, air,



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Thanks for posting the download of your presentation, I thought it was pretty good and made some great points!


Posted by: Janet at May 29, 2008 5:09 AM

Perfect! This is EXACTLY the kind of resource I've been looking for all day. I'm pretty experienced in web development but new to AIR, and some of the idiosyncrasies of the platform were kicking my ass. Muchly appreciated!


Posted by: Scott at June 24, 2008 3:52 PM

Thanks Ryan, Downloading the Zip files now, and will watch your presentation :)

Goonie


Posted by: goonie at July 9, 2008 10:01 PM

Hello,

Thanks for yours sliders. Base on the scripts from Adobe. I trying to update the database, from few days, but the action don't work can you help me please

The script is : http://www.flexx.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2411

Thank for your help


Posted by: pierre at August 25, 2008 11:21 AM

Damn you moved


Posted by: Free iMac at May 19, 2009 4:01 PM

Building on the success of last year's FlexManiacs, the new WebManiacs is 3 events in one - CFManiacs, FlexManiacs, and AIRManiacs. The WebManiacs 2008 conference schedule has been finalized, and registration is now open. Early bird pricing ends January 31st, 2008. With over 70 speakers and 130 distinct topics (including several hands-on sessions), WebManiacs looks to have the most comprehensive coverage of ColdFusion, Flex, and AIR, at the lowest price.


Posted by: Only Technology News at October 14, 2009 2:57 AM

The Webmaniacs Conference is coming up in May and I'll be speaking during the FlexManiacs portion of it, which is May 21-23.


Posted by: vmware exam at October 23, 2009 3:28 AM

While most of its features are compatible with any sqlite database, it was primarily designed to administrate AIR application databases.


Posted by: 220-601 practice exam at October 23, 2009 3:31 AM

Think of an SQLStatement as a string with directions on what you want SQLite to do. Air Documentation provides a list of supported SQL


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