Joseph Balderson has been fascinated by computers
and programming since picking up LEGOs and disassembling nearly
every appliance he could find as a child, progressing on to
electronics, microcontrollers, and robotics as a teen. This
interest took a detour in his college years, when he attended art
school and studied poetry, philosophy, and graphic design. When he
discovered Flash 4 in 1999, Joseph found his true vocation, one
that would allow him to combine his passions for art and science,
design, and programming under one roof.
Peter Ent is a Computer Scientist at Adobe,
working with the LiveCycle team. Prior to this, Peter worked for
Adobe Customer Care as a Flex support engineer and then as a
technical account manager. Before joining Adobe, Peter worked in
the financial services industry at State Street and Fidelity
Investments. He also has experience at two startups, building
software applications doing imaging and molecular modeling. Peter
holds a BS in Computer Science from Syracuse University.
Jun Heider is a senior developer and technical
trainer with RealEyes Media, an Adobe partner company based in
Denver, Colorado, with a focus in rich Internet applications. Jun
graduated from Regis University with a BS in Computer Networking
and has a number of technical certifications.
Todd Prekaski has been building software since
1993 (not including his youthful days programming an Apple IIc and
TRS-80). He's been leading application development and strategy for
Web-based startups and Fortune 100/500 enterprises ever since,
using a panoply of technologies and platform, including Java, .NET,
and LAMP. Todd is currently the chief technical architect at Beacon
Street Software, based in Boston, Massachusetts. Occasionally, his
thoughts show up in his blog at www.simplifiedchaos.com.
Tom Sugden is a technical architect for Adobe
Professional Services. His interest in computers began in the
1980s, programming sport simulators and beep-music on the ZX
Spectrum 48k. When the keyboard broke from too much Dailey
Thompson, Tom upgraded to the Commodore Amiga and continued to
create amateur games (but with multi-channel sound) in AMOS, before
dabbling in the black art of Assembly language.
Andrew Trice is the principal architect for
Flex and AIR for Cynergy Systems, based in Washington, DC. He
specializes in data visualization, client/server architectures,
object-oriented principles, and rich application development. He
has been developing for the Web for more than a decade, with more
than eight years in development for the Flash platform. Andrew has
developed with Flex since version 1.5, and thrives off the
creativity and rich experience that the Flex/Flash platform
enables. Andrew is also a regular author for Adobe Devnet and other
industry weblogs. He is known not only for Flex expertise but is
also a Microsoft Certified Application Developer and possesses a
wide range of knowledge regarding relational databases,
AJAX/JavaScript, ColdFusion, .NET, and Java-based Web
applications.
David Hassoun is the founder of RealEyes Media,
LLC, a digital media firm based in Colorado that focuses on
interactive motion media and advanced Flash and Flex platform
applications. David has always had a passion for motion media, the
power of video, and the challenges of usability and interactivity.
David is an Adobe Certified Master Instructor, teaches advanced RIA
classes at the University of Denver, serves as the Rocky Mountain
Adobe user group manager, and has taught and developed advanced
Flash and Flex application courses. As a consultant or while
employed with other firms, he has worked for a wide range of
companies such as American Express, Chase Manhattan, Qwest, Boeing,
Macromedia, Adobe, the U.S. Air Force, Bechtel/Bettis, and many
more. David regularly performs advanced code and technical best
practices reviews, and has provided directional advice for
international industry leaders over the past years - including many
technical, courseware, and application reviews as an industry
expert.
Joe Berkovitz is president of Noteflight LLC,
maker of the world's first online music notation editor, and is a
senior software architect with consulting shop Infrared5. With
almost three decades of designing and building world-class
software, Joe brings creativity and discipline to his work in Flash
and Flex. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and is the
originator of the popular MVCS architecture for complex Flex
applications. Joe has published several ambitious open-source
projects, most recently the Moccasin graphical editing framework
and Flexcover, a code coverage tool for AS3. Joe is an active
pianist and composer, and performs frequently in the Boston
area.