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09 March 2009
Using Fireworks CS4 for Interface Driven Development
For those who are interested, I gave a 45 minute presentation at the Alamo Area CFUG last week on using Fireworks CS4 as a supplement to the Interface Driven Development methodology. I'm by no means an expert, but I do believe that what I've learned over the last several weeks might prove beneficial to other developers, especially those who are "one man shows" building products from the ground up. Oh, and a special shout out to Dee Sadler, whose gracious sharing of knowledge pointed me in the right direction.

Useful links are given at the end of the recording that point to add ons required to do some of the things I demo'd. Also, Connect didn't do a very good job at keeping video and audio in sync, so the audio tends to be ahead of the video by a few seconds.

Hope you find it helpful!

Doug out.



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Re: Using Fireworks CS4 for Interface Driven Development
Awesome - Good presentation and its always a challenge to present to live audience and to online folks at the same time. Good job on demoing Fireworks! :)
Posted by Alan Musselman on March 11, 2009 at 3:53 PM

Re: Using Fireworks CS4 for Interface Driven Development
Hey Doug, this is another talk I'd love to see offered on the CF Meetup (coldfusionmeetup.com). Let me know if you may be interested (I'm assuming you can see my address since I registered to comment.)
Posted by charlie arehart on August 5, 2009 at 4:57 PM

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