BFusion/BFlex 2010

BFusion/BFlex is no normal conference. It is a no-nonsense, learn-to-code* and learn-it-from-the-best event. Each day there are six full hours of hands-on training with the various technologies and techniques. You bring your computer and desire to learn and our excellent instructors challenge you to take your mind to new places.

On both days there are full-day tracks as well as individual sessions. Whether you are an experienced developer or don’t know a variable from a loop there is something to meet each skill level*. The full-day tracks run the same schedule as the other sessions, but you stick with one instructor, dig deep, learn a lot and leave with a sense of accomplishment. There is also a full menu of individual 90-minute offerings at the intermediate and advanced levels to challenge even the most experienced attendee.

*This isn’t all just right-brain code-monkey fare. At BFlex on Sunday there is a full-day track on Flash Catalyst. This amazing application lets the masters of the mysteries (to me, at least) of Illustrator, Photoshop and Fireworks take their creations right into the world of Rich Internet Applications.

http://bflex.indiana.edu/

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2 Responses to BFusion/BFlex 2010

  1. I’m going to be there. I hope all the other indy flex devs make the trip down there. I went last year and it was more than worth the money. It’s $30 this year for the flex portion… this should be a no-brainer.

  2. Sam Souhrada says:

    I just registered… The $30 also includes lunch. This is a no-brainer… Does it take a brain to realize it doesn’t?

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