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Adobe AIR | 2-day Training for JavaScript, Flash and Flex Developers

Note:  This post was updated to reflect a change on the Toronto dates (from March to May)

AIR is insanely great!  Brilliant in fact.

If you work with JavaScript, Flash or Flex then this training is for you.

Adobe AIR is a new cross platform runtime.  Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh today (Linux and mobile announced).

The AIR runtime has 100% of the capabilities of Adobe Flash Player 9 
   *PLUS* APIs for interacting with the local operating system (Files, NativeWindow, Clipboard)
   *PLUS* APIs for interacting with an embedded web browser (WebKit, same as Apple Safari)
   *PLUS* APIs for interacting with an embedded SQL database (SQLite)

Flash and Flex developers already enjoy 100% of the capabilities of Adobe Flash Player 9, so all of the "*PLUS*" statements above are what AIR offers new for Flash and Flex developers.

JavaScript developers also enjoy all of the AIR APIs  *PLUS*  also new for JavaScript developers is 100% of the market leading rich media Flash APIs too!  Wow!  See this link for the "JavaScript Language Reference for Adobe AIR":
http://livedocs.adobe.com/labs/air/1/jslr/

We are proud to announce that we are among the first to be offering Adobe AIR training for JavaScript, Flash and Flex Developers.  And that our first classes will be in Las Vegas!  Following are the dates and a link to the course registration page (to register, be sure to select the "Buy Course Now!" banner along top):

Our goal is to keep training affordable.  For hands on interactives, attendees will need to bring their own laptops.

Our next scheduled 2-day AIR workshop will be:

If you have any questions, please feel free to post them in the comments here.

Please forward this link to all who you think might be interested.

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