I was happy to receive email from Grist, which just did an article on 15 Green Buildings. They used one of my photos of the Adobe Systems buildings in San Jose (see building #8 in the article). Here's the full photo on Flickr. I myself have become very interested in being "green" and have been increasing my own efforts. Good job to Grist for observing the Creative Commons license, and glad I could help with such an article.
15 August 2007
Green Buildings Story: My Adobe Building Photo Used
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20 June 2007
iPhoneDevCamp at Adobe San Francisco (free event)
Check out the iPhoneDevCamp, which is being held at Adobe's San Francisco office July 6-8. This is a free event, and features presentations, development projects, and demos.
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03 May 2007
Adobe Acquiring Scene7
Adobe is acquiring Scene7, who make superb technology for media delivery amongst other things. If you've ever browsed various Amazon merchants, Sears, Macy's, Land's End, and many other clothing and other such merchants online, who show their products in all the different colors and styles, etc., they're using Scene7 to do it. This is their dynamic imaging product. They also make eCatalogs, and various other things. Great stuff, check it out.
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16 April 2007
Adobe CS3 (Creative Suite 3) Ships!
And the crowd goes wild! Yep, Adobe CS3 started shipping today. Check out the site. I'm proud to have contributed to Photoshop ("Ps") CS3. Specifically I worked on Photoshop Extended, on the measurement bits, and some small scripting bits.
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18 March 2007
Public Apollo is Available!
Following on ApolloCamp this past Friday at Adobe, you can now go and download the Apollo runtime, SDK, and Flex Builder extensions. Get it here. This is the coolest stuff, seriously.
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02 February 2007
I'm Presenting at RailsConf 2007
I just found out yesterday that the proposal my co-worker and I submitted for RailsConf 2007 was accepted! Quite exciting. I hope to say more later, but for the moment, the talk will be about using Rails and Adobe's new Apollo technology.
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28 January 2007
Adobe to Release PDF for Industry Standardization
Check out the press release! Adobe is releasing the FULL PDF 1.7 spec to get published as an ISO standard. Pretty cool.
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14 December 2006
John Nack Slashdotted My Flickr Photos of Adobe
The good John Nack mentioned my photos of Adobe that are on Flickr. And, of course this was about as close as they will get to getting Slashdotted, er, I guess that'd bhttp://beta.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gife Dugg these days.
I should of course make one correction. John mentions I'm a Photoshop engineer. This is only partly true. I used to be full time on Photoshop, but my features are complete (wait for the Photoshop CS3 Beta tomorrow, and I'll blog about them). I'm now actually back to doing web services and web applications (hopefully more on that early next year).
The Photoshop beta is very exciting for those of us who've worked on it though. And of course it's great for folks who've been clamoring for a Mactel version. This will be on tomorrow.
There are some other interesting things on Labs recently as well. For example, check out Kuler and Soundbooth. Really fun and great stuff that's been happening at Adobe. And of course there's all the great Flash and Flex related bits, which I have personally been using a lot.
12 December 2006
Adobe Sixth Floor At Night and Other Pics
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24 November 2006
We need a large scale web app developer/architect
For our team at Adobe, we're looking for an experienced developer who knows larger scale web apps: how to design them, build them, integrate with hardware stacks, and so on. We already hired the more junior spot of the two we have open, but check out my previous post for the description of the more senior position. This promises to be an exciting gig, as we're using cool technology, building some great apps, and the team is a fun one.
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17 November 2006
Upcoming Adobe Apollo Seminar
Adobe is doing another Understanding Apollo seminar. The last one was very good, so I'd encourage folks to check it out. I've been doing some work with Apollo and it's really cool. The ability to create web apps that work online and offline has been a huge interest of mine, and really ups the usefulness of many apps.
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16 November 2006
Web Developer Jobs at Adobe - Rails, Flex, RIA's, etc.
We're hiring at Adobe (we always are, but my team specifically)! We have two positions, with one being essentially more senior. See the job descriptions below. If you're interested, and meet the requirements, email me your resume (in PDF) at chris.bailey at adobe dot com.
Position Summary:
The Digital Imaging Services team at Adobe Systems is looking for a superior web services developer to help us make our hosted applications and web services architectures best of class in an entrepreneurial and fast moving environment.
You need to have serious Web Development chops targeting LAMP-like platforms using the latest tools. This means you've implemented web services and hosted applications that utilize the latest dynamic techniques and languages, can simultaneously develop for multiple operating systems, know and use n-tier architectural patterns, can sling around SQL, a couple of scripting languages, and automate unit tests with ease, and may have even scaled up a hardware or network infrastructure or two. You should have demonstrated experience working iteratively and incrementally in an agile fashion with a high performance team. Be prepared to explain some of the architectures you've developed, answer coding questions, and tell us about your successes working with a dynamic team!
Knowledge & Skills:
- Expertise with developing multi-tier, distributed web application architectures and deploying in live production environments.
- Experience with Java, Ruby on Rails, or other current technology stacks required, experience with native code development in C/C++ a big plus. Four or more years of hands on LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/Ruby) development.
- Experience using quality focused development practices such as heavy unit test and automation tool usage or Test Drive Development strongly desired.
- Experience of successful deployment of multiple iterations of a commercial/publicly accessible high traffic web service or application required.
- BS/MS degree in Computer Science (or equivalent).
- Must be able to work both independently and in a focused and efficient Agile engineering team that is geographically dispersed.
Position Summary:
The Digital Imaging Services team at Adobe Systems is looking for a superior web services and infrastructure developer to help us make our hosted applications and web services architectures best of class in an entrepreneurial and fast moving environment.
You need to have serious Web Development chops targeting LAMP-like platforms using the latest tools. This means you've implemented web services and hosted applications that utilize the latest dynamic techniques and languages, can simultaneously develop for multiple operating systems, know and use n-tier architectural patterns, can sling around SQL, a couple of scripting languages, and automate unit tests with ease, and may have even scaled up a hardware or network infrastructure or two. You must have experience building infrastructure that is highly available and has had to grow quickly due to rapid uptake. You should have demonstrated experience working iteratively and incrementally in an agile fashion with a high performance team. Be prepared to explain some of the architectures you've developed, detail growing pains and solutions while scaling SW/HW/Net infrastructure, answer coding questions, and tell us about your successes working with a dynamic team!
Desired Talents:
- Analytic.
- Learner.
- Communication (written and oral).
Knowledge & Skills:
- Expertise with developing multi-tier, distributed web application architectures and deploying in live, high availability production environments.
- Expertise with current commodity based hardware, networking, and software infrastructure and related Operations exposure.
- Experience with two or more of Java, Ruby on Rails, Perl or other current technology stacks is required, experience with native code development in C/C++ a big plus. Eight or more years of hands on LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/Ruby) or similar development.
- Experience using quality focused development practices such as heavy unit test and automation tool usage or Test Drive Development strongly desired.
- Experience of successful deployment of multiple iterations of a commercial/publicly accessible high traffic web service or application required.
- BS/MS degree in Computer Science (or equivalent).
- Must be able to work both independently and in a focused and efficient Agile engineering team that is geographically dispersed.
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07 November 2006
Adobe Open Source ActionScript code - attend the chat today
Today, there is a Mozilla developer chat with Brenden Eich and Kevin Lynch (Adobe), discussing Adobe is contributing source code from the ActionScript Virtual Machine to Mozilla! Learn more here.
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