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Scott Janousek is a Flash Mobile and Device developer currently working in the Boston area of the United States.

In addition to his experience with mobile development, Scott has an accumulated ten years of diverse software engineering and Web consulting background, and several of those years were dedicated to the creation of interactive multimedia, including CD-ROMs, DVDs, webcasts, kiosks, RIAs, and web sites.

Today, Scott is an Adobe Certified Flash Designer and Developer, as well as a recognized Flash Lite Subject Matter Expert.

In addition, he is also an Adobe Certified Instructor for Flash Lite, Adobe Certified Developer for Mobile Application Development, and Adobe Community Expert for Mobile and Devices.

He also holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

An active and contributing member of the Boston Adobe Mobile and Devices User Group (AMaDUG), Boston Flash Platform User Group (BFPUG), and Mobile Monday Boston (MoMoBoston), Scott is passionate about the Flash platform across mobile devices as well as for the desktop.

When he has a chance, he speaks at new media institutes, user groups, and conferences about Flash and Flash Mobile, including FITC: Design & Technology Festival 2006 and 2007, Adobe MAX 2006 (Las Vegas), Adobe MAX Asia Pacific 2006 (Singapore), and more recently Flash Forward 2007 (Boston).

He has also written a number of technical articles on Flash Mobile technologies, such as Flash Lite, including some of which can be found on the Adobe Developer Center web site.

In addition he is also an active member of the Adobe MaD Learning Resources Advisory Group.

When he has a chance, Scott helps write game reviews for Frame 27, a blog dedicated to Flash Mobile games.

Check out his other Flash Mobile blog at:

flashmobile.scottjanousek.com

... for more information about his latest Flash and Mobile endeavors, as well as his occasional post about the latest and greatest portable consumer electronic devices.

 

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Flash Lite Development with Adobe CS4 and Nokia Platform Services - Webinar today (Nov 4th)

scottjanousek | 04 November, 2008 19:36

Just a reminder that there is an online webinar at 11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST (US and Canada, all others check your time) covering Flash Lite Development on Nokia Devices using Adobe Creative Suite 4.

The new 5th edition S60 Platform Services and how they tie into the Flash Platform on S60 will also be covered.

Here is the session agenda:

Topic: Flash Lite Development Adobe CS4/Nokia Platform Services

Description:

Coming up next week is an online webinar on Flash Lite Development using Adobe CS4 and Nokia Platform Services. This one hour webinar will cover various topics for development on the Nokia platform such as devices supported, addressable market, Flash Lite version and it's implementation on handsets.

The speakers will present a walkthrough of CS4 and the new application development workflow and will also cover Nokia?s new S60 5th Edition Platform Services and it's importance. Concrete code examples and walkthroughs will be provided during the webinar. 

Date: Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Time: 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) / 2:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada), or check your time.

Duration: 1 hour

Speakers: Adobe and Nokia technical experts (Peter Kacandes, Robert Burdick)

Link: You can register for the webinar on this link

 

 
 

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