Andrew Trice has more than a decade of experience designing and implementing rich applications for the web. He is an experienced software architect, team leader, accomplished speaker, and published author, specializing in object oriented principles, multi-touch development, realtime data systems, GIS, immersive experiences, and data visualization.
Andrew has utilized a variety of technologies, including Adobe Flex & AIR, Flash, Java, ColdFusion, LiveCycle Data Services, Blaze Data Services, ESRI GIS products, MySQL, MS SQL Server, and Oracle databases while engaging with clients such as Electronic Arts, Nasdaq, SAP, Tickets.com, ScienceLogic, Navtrak, Deloitte & Touche, Booz Allen Hamilton, Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobil), Shell, Wells Fargo, Vodafone, and many others.
Andrew also possesses a bachelor of science from James Madison University, is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer, and has been passionate about technology since his first computer: a Tandy TRS-80.
Explore new techniques in Adobe AIR development. This session will explore pushing the limits of the AIR experience, including integration of web and desktop experiences to provide a software platform instead of "just an application." It will also explore hardware integration techniques to provide additional capabilities to the AIR platform.
In this presentation we will cover the basics of interaction with touch devices; from desktop to mobile. Expect a dive into the API, UI considerations, and user interactions for adding a physical or collaborative dimension to your applications.
This presentation will cover beginner to advanced topics for data visualization in Flex. The key is not simply to cover Flex charting, but how to merge different visualization techniques to enable the user to easily browse and observe trends in the data.
In this presentation, Adobe Evangelist Andrew Trice will walk through several applications utilizing Flex and AIR for mobile and will highlight application ecosystems, development processes, device considerations, and many of the "nuts and bolts" of multi-platform development using Adobe's toolsets.