Webuquerque

New Mexico Adobe User Group for Web Practitioners

Recap: Red vs. Green and Other Questions:
Creating a Vibrant CNM Social Community

March 3, 2010 Jason Nakai

Our second event of the year, Red vs. Green and Other Questions: Creating a Vibrant CNM Social Community by Miranda Evjen, was held on March 3rd before a full-house.

Miranda's informative presentation was a hit!

If you couldn't make it or if you need a refresher, heeeerrre you go.

Recap

Miranda covered:

Slide Deck

Miranda's slide deck is available on SlideShare:

Video

Video is available on Vimeo and, as before, we're still working out lighting and camera position, so forgive us if this is a little on the dark side:

Photos

Lastly, photos are available on Flickr:

Coming up in April!

Our next presentation is Rasters, Vectors & Scripting, Oh My! on April 7, 2010, beginning at 6:30pm at One Up.

In this presentation, Brian Arnold will take you on a tour of the HTML5 <canvas> element, SVG, and a little bit of WebGL

Eventbrite registration for this event is filling up fast full. However, the waitlist is open, so get your name on it in case we get cancellations (which we usually do the day of the event).

Of course, if you can't get a spot for the presentation, please feel free to join us at One Up afterwards (usually around 7:30pm) for socializing and billiards. No RSVP required and fun guaranteed to be had.

In fact, if you didn't join us after our Red vs. Green presentation, you missed out big time! Three of us took on the One Up Ghost Chile Wing Challenge:

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Springing Forward

As we move forward through our calendar of presentations, we would like to thank everyone for helping Webuquerque start out the year with a BANG! We would also like to remind you that Webuquerque is about you and for you. So if you have ideas, suggestions, concerns, please let us know.

See you on April 7!