Understanding Apollo

Adobe has posted Mike Chamber’s recent presentation of Understanding Apollo E-Seminar. In the presentation Mike covers the core technologies that are supported by Apollo, he demonstrates a sample audio application, and shows you how to create a simple Apollo app.

Web developers should note that Apollo is not just for Flash/Flex content. Apollo will equally embrace web technologies such as XHTML, CSS, JavaScript and AJAX. If you’ve been ignoring this new product simply because you thought it was Flash/Flex based, you should take a serious look and discover how you can transfer your web skills to this exciting new platform.

[Link via Ryan Stewart]

2 Responses to “Understanding Apollo”

  1. Ken said on May 19th, 2007 at 3:14 am

    Thanks for the link to Mike’s presentation. I haven’t seen it yet.

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