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Thursday, May 14, 2009

8:00 am Continental Breakfast

9:00 am SwitchBoard and PatchPanel Technology Deep Dive - InDesign Family - IDML XMP Hands-on Lab

10:15 am

Photoshop Development for CS-next

Extending the Creative Suite with Extension Manager

11:30 am Technology Deep Dive - InDesign Family SDK Web Widgets in Dreamweaver

12:30 Lunch
1:15 (lunch) InDesign NDA Session

2:00 pm - 3:15 pm Hands On: Developing for Photoshop CS-"next" AfterEffects Hands-on Lab UnConference

3:30 - 5 pm

InDesign Hands On

Class Descriptions

Technology Deep Dive - InDesign Family IDML

Speaker : Heath Lynn
Audience :InDesign Family Developers

Recording: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p83389169/

Patchpanel and Switchboard

Note: This session requires a Non-Disclosure agreement. Please contact Mark Niemann-Ross for the appropriate agreement.

Speaker: Bernd Paradies

Remote Access: Non-Disclosure sessions are not broadcast or recorded

Discussion area

Technology Deep Dive - InDesign Family SDK

Speaker: Heath Lynn

Recording: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p64397270/

Web Widgets in Dreamweaver

Web Developers are increasingly relying on Javascript frameworks like jQuery, Mootools,  and Yahoo’s YUI to help build their web sites.  There are some really nice looking and powerful UI Widgets that are being built on top of these frameworks.  Getting all of the right code and wiring up these widgets to work in your web site can be tricky. So the Dreamweaver team is working on making it simple for Web Developers to get these Web Widgets into their web sites.
 
As a member of the Open Ajax Alliance,  we are working on an open format standard for describing these Widgets.  We have released a Widget Packager on Adobe Labs that converts an Open Ajax Meta File into an Extension for Dreamweaver that enables you to insert a Widget into your web pages with Dreamweaver.   We have worked with YUI, jQuery and some developers making really cool Widgets based on mootols to convert their widgets into the Open Ajax Meta Data file.   
 
Check out examples of these useful Web Widgets, available on the Exchange.  Learn how to create your own Web Widgets that make it simple for your colleagues and others to re-use your Javascript and HTML based Widgets.  See the features in Dreamweaver that help make it easy for you to work with these Javascript frameworks.

Recording: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p33205036/

AfterEffects Hands-on Lab

Attendance at this class will require the signing of a Non-Disclosure Agreement

This NDA session will provide an early alpha of the AE.next SDK. We’ll cover required changes needed to support AE.next, general discussion about the SDK, and provide hands on support to developers who wish to try and compile with the next SDK during the session. The first portion of the session will be discussion and review, the second part will be hands on. Remote Access people will have access to the early alpha SDK for review.

Speaker: Chris Prosser, Senior Engineering Manager
Remote: NDA sessions are not remotely broadcast

Photoshop Development for CS- Next

An overview of what the next release will mean to Photoshop Developers; including why its important, what the pitfalls are and what new opportunities exist.

Speaker: Bryan O'Neil Hughes, Photoshop Product Manager and Thomas Ruark, Senior Computer Scientist, Photoshop Engineering

Recording: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p47445575/

Extending the Creative Suite with Extension Manager

Extension Manager makes it simple to package up your Actions, Brushes, Plug-Ins, Presets, Scripts, Swatches, and much more as an .mxp Extension that you can double click to install in the CS4 Creative Suite Products.  See examples of the useful Extensions, Developers are creating with Extension Manager to extend the Creative Suite and learn how to make your own Extensions.

Speaker: Scott Richards

Recording: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p40285744/

Discussion area

Hands-On: Developing for Photoshop CS-"next"

Attendance at this class will require the signing of a Non-Disclosure Agreement

Bring your plug-in code and learn how to convert your UI to new technologies from Adobe. In this hands-on workshop, we'll cover:

Participants in hands-on sessions should plan to bring their own laptop, and have the necessary files installed before the session. A complete list of required files will be posted here.

Remote Access: Non-disclosure sessions are not broadcast or recorded

XMP Hands-On Lab

Participants in hands-on sessions should plan to bring their own laptop, and have the necessary files installed before the session.

Recording: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p50743175/

UnConference

Unconferences are participant-led meetings, where YOU decide what will be presented. Business 2.0 says "Unconferences" - meetings organized on the web and on the fly - are becoming the no-b.s. alternative to industry gabfests.

We'll supply three hours of a conference room, complete with audio, Adobe Connect access (for remote participants) and support. You decide the content. Do your planning at the Creative Suite Developer group.

Mark Philips with Vertabase: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p32804996/

Discussion of an Adobe App store: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p29094625/

InDesign Non-Disclosure Session

Want to know what’s next for the InDesign family of products? Want to hear how Adobe sees the changes within the publishing industry and how it presents new opportunities for developers? Come to this NDA session, with presentations from both engineering and product management and learn about:

NDAs will be required in order to attend this session.  Please email chris.kitchener@adobe.com in advance of the summit if you plan to attend so we can prepare the appropriate NDA paperwork.

Remote Access: Non-disclosure sessions are not broadcast or recorded

InDesign Hands-on

Got a technical question about one of the InDesign family applications? Want to talk to some of the InDesign family developers to see how they might solve a particular problem?  Curious about how we’ve implemented something?  Come join us at this public forum to meet with some of the developers and pick their brains (So don’t bring anything that you wouldn’t be willing to share publicly with any other developer!).

PLEASE NOTE : This session is not designed to be a substitute for formal developer support cases with Adobe.   Partners will be required to submit their question along with supporting files as appropriate by 5.00pm Wednesday 13th May. For pre-registration to this session, please email chris.kitchener@adobe.com with a short description of the question you have, or the problem you’re trying to solve. 

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