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@TeamSnapper @ 2010 Flash Platform Code Camp

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The Snapper Flex Development Team are looking forward to showing off at the 2010 Flash Platform Code Camp tomorrow.

2010 Flash Platform Code Camp is a community event for Developers and Designers, taking place in Wellington. It is a great place to meet and greet, share cool stuff, try out new technologies and code together with other like-minded people.

Jean-Baptise Pin and Zaid Al-Dabbagh – Snapper’s Rich-Internet-Application Developers – will be showing off some of the latest Flash apps including the popular MySnapper, in addition to other apps that talk to smartcards.

Presentation details
Date: 3:30 pm, Saturday 4th of September
Topic: Lessons learned from building an AIR app with smartcard reader connectivity
Venue: Natcoll House, 2/20 Kent Terrace, Wellington
Registration: Register now (It’s only $10).

Come on down and see what the Snapper RIA team are up to.

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  1. The event was great, there were a lot of interesting presentations. A lot of people were impressed with MySnapper :) and with what Snapper was doing :) including Adobe ;) … Some were surprised to find out that there were over 135 thousand cards holders around Wellington alone. Go Snapper :)


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