Good news comes in threes

 

Adobe Dev Connection Featured Blogger

About a month ago, I wrote an article for Adobe Developer Connection regarding framerate throttling in AIR. Then last week, I was told I am this week’s featured blogger! I’m ecstatic about the good news of late and there is much more to share.

RIA Radio

This past Friday, I sat in on InsideRIA’s RIA Radio podcast with Garth Braithwaite, Leif Wells, and Zach Stepek. I tend to ramble, so the show ended up a half-hour longer than it usually does—and I still have more to talk about! It will be posted sometime this week and I’ll be sure to make an announcement when it goes live.

Flash Camp Philly

Lastly, this morning I woke up to a fantastic email from Robert Hall, inviting me to Flash Camp Philly on Saturday. It will give me another chance to sit in on some great sessions before the year is out and stay with the sister in center city.

At Adobe MAX

 

Adobe MAX

I arrived at the LA Convention Center this afternoon to get my MAX badge and everything looks amazing. I spent the day hanging in the community plaza, where all the booths are set up. This place is massive and everyone is so very busy. I’m getting tons of swag and my badge even says MAX Staff—unreal. The action starts tomorrow, so expect a ton of #adobemax tagged tweets.

Note: If you use DestroyTwitter and can’t stand people who tweet from events, add this regex to your exclude keywords: #adobemax[A-Za-z0-9]*

Off to Adobe MAX

 

Off to Adobe MAX

I leave for Adobe MAX within the hour, making a pit stop in San Francisco to join up with the Adobe XD crew, then to Los Angeles for MAX. The past two months have been spent on an Adobe AIR app for the conference. I’ll be sure to post about it when it goes live—a day I’ve been longing for. Since this year’s MAX is Star Wars/Trek themed with Mark Hammil, aka Luke Skywalker, co-hosting with LeVar Burton, I decided to bring my Diesel stormtrooper shoes. To all Destroy Today readers attending MAX, I’ll see you there!

Living alone in a hotel

 

Hotel Fun Animation

I walked home from work at about 5:30 and found myself sitting in my room with nothing to do. I’ll be hanging out with some friends at 7:30, but that leaves me with a good 2 hours of alone time. I’ve been in front of the screen all day, so sitting in front of the computer wasn’t high on my list. I thought, I have a camera and I have a bed. With remote trigger in hand, I spent the next 15 minutes jumping onto my bed at just the right moment. I would’ve kept going, but soon realized there’s people staying below me. Nevertheless, I had a fun time. It reminded me of the time I lived alone for four months with no friends around—now that was interesting (see schizophrenia).

The feeling of San Francisco

 

Hotel view

If there’s one thing I love about San Francisco, it’s the views—seems like everywhere I look is filled gorgeous architecture, beautiful scenery, or just something unique. This photo is from my hotel room, where the Apple store glows bright next to Virgin records.

There’s always so much activity, but it’s not over-the-top or stressful. Though I did have the chance of walking through some shady neighborhoods, they’re nothing compared to those of Baltimore—it’s actually a bit refreshing, bringing a bit of familiarity to the west.

I think Robert Hodgin, of the Barbarian Group, said it best in his speech at the 2006 Flash in the Can, “If you’re constantly staring at an environment that doesn’t inspire you…I’d highly recommend you find the energy to pick up and move.” Oddly enough, he was referring to his move to San Francisco as well.

Day 2 at Adobe

 

Adobe workspace

I completed my first day at Adobe yesterday where I became oriented with everything. The majority of the time was spent installing software on my computer, which is always a refreshing experience—starting anew. Today, I begin working and I’m very excited to do so. Above is my temporary workspace while I’m here. Don’t ask why I have two keyboards…

Surprise at the Hotel Palomar

 

Hotel Strawberries

Hotel Strawberries card

I just arrived at the Hotel Palomar in San Francisco and I’m exhausted. I stepped into my room and declared it my home for the next two weeks. To my surprise, I see a plate with strawberries and chocolate sitting on the table. My immediate reaction is wow!—how thoughtful! But then I take a closer look… Alas, these strawberries and chocolate are not intended for me. It’s a shame they’re digesting as we speak! To quote the great Dax Flame, “It’s so good, it’s so good.”

Writing from 36,000 feet

 

Virgin America

I’m writing this post from 36,000 feet in the air, on my way to San Francisco. I’ll be there for the next two weeks, going through orientation at Adobe and starting my first project. I’m flying Virgin America for the first time and ecstatic that it has in-flight internet. It comes at $12 fee, but anyone who has been on 5+ hour flights knows it’s well worth it.

The Virgin America plane has this club feeling to it, with purple plexi separating first class from coach and pink lights running down the sides of the ceiling. When I arrived at ticketing, there was no line and the ticketers were dancing to Beyoncé—they even asked me to dance! At takeoff, my laptop needed to be stowed above the seats, so one of the attendants took it from me, but handed it back to me as soon as we were level.

Flight Tracker

This is also the first time I’m using the Flight Tracker widget. It reminds me of Continental International’s tracker in the headset—that thing is addicting! I just love technologies like this—they continue to amaze me. I’ll be getting my iPhone this week where I’ll be sure to use those wild augmented reality apps.

Heads up!

 

Pat over Heather

Jen’s sister, Heather, volunteered to have her boyfriend and pro skater, Pat Bryan, ollie over her. He’s quite talented and one of the nicest guys you’ll come across. Check out the trailer of his latest skate video and an HD video of the stunt below.

Oh, deer

 

Deer

Getting out of the city is sometimes all you need—seeing the things you don’t get to see very often. Jen’s backyard is frequently visited by deer. This fawn was accompanied by her mother, who was just fine with me being so close. I love when animals understand you just want to capture their beauty. It also gave me a great chance to try out my newish 70-200mm IS lens.

Check out the rest of the shots here.