Ryan Stewart pointed me to the co-publishing agreement between Adobe Systems and O'Reilly for the Adobe Developer Library, a new publishing imprint designed to meet the rising demand among developers for tools and resources to help create the next generation of rich internet applications.
Adobe and O'Reilly have entered into an agreement to co- publish and co-brand books and online learning resources for developers creating applications with technologies such as Adobe Flex, ActionScript, and Adobe Flash and Flash Video.
The Adobe Developer Library is the official source for comprehensive learning solutions to help developers create expressive and interactive web applications that can reach virtually anyone on any platform. With top-notch books and innovative online resources covering the latest in rich internet application development, the Adobe Developer Library offers expert training and in-depth resources, straight from the source. The first Adobe Developer Library books are expected to be published in late 2006.
Read the full press release: O'Reilly Media Announces Co-Publishing Agreement with Adobe SystemsAdobe Developer Library, O'Reilly-Branded Books Aimed at Growing Developer Market






















What, no ColdFusion books :-(
As has been pointed out on CF-Talk, this would have been a great chance to leverage CF as the de facto server back end for rich apps in general and Flex in particular.
Posted by: Tom Chiverton | September 15, 2006 at 04:13 PM