February Meeting

Well, it’s official. New meeting place, which is hopefully relatively convenient for most people.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006.
The New England Institute of Art, Interactive Media Design department, Brookline
(next to Brookline Village MBTA stop)
7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Directions: http://neia.artinstitutes.edu/aboutus_directions.asp

If anyone has something particular they want to present or hear, let me know. Otherwise I have some people who can do a presentation on Flash Lite 2.

7 Responses to “February Meeting”

  1. » Blog Archive » Flash Lite 2 Presentation Says:

    […] The topic for the February 2nd meeting will be Flash Lite 2, presented by Scott Janousek. Flash Lite 2 has some great new features, and mobile devices are definitely going to be a hot topic for Flash developers over the next few years. Scott will show us what Flash Lite 2 is capable of and some real world examples. Again, the meeting is Wednesday, Feb 22, 2006, at 7:00 p.m. at the New England Institute of Art, Brookline Village. Directions are in this post: http://www.bfpug.com/?p=11. […]

  2. Steve Says:

    Can anyone interested just show up? Do you need a head count? Does one need to be a BFPUG member?

  3. Sam Robbins Says:

    All are welcome, no need to register.

  4. ravi jain Says:

    Great — for once, I find out about something *before* it happens!

    I’m teaching a “Creating for Convergence” class (a new course) over at Northeastern’s Multimedia Studies department and I’ve been hoping to incorporate Flash for Mobile devices into the latter part of this semester…. so I thought it would be good for me to figure out! ;-)

  5. Alessandro Says:

    Ciao Ravi,

    I will be presenting tonight, let’s chat since I graduate from NU !

    Alessandro

  6. ravi jain Says:

    Alessandro — sounds good!

    I’ll be there (not sure how long I can stay tonight, but we can talk off-line as well?)

  7. Alessandro Says:

    Ciao Ravi,

    cannot find out how to contact you, so pelase send me an email
    biskero at gmail dot com

    thanks
    Alessandro