[Update #1 (06/08/09): Added a list of various resources]

So, my Mate presentation for the London Flash Platform User Group the other day went obviously better than what I was initially afraid of. At least nobody threw shoes at me which is a great success already.

Now I’ve promised I would publish the presentation content along with the examples and various linked and resources I cited during that (long) hour so here is first the presentation itself. To view it you need to download XMind, a pretty cool mind mapping software I’ve started to work with a few months ago. The free version gives you access to pretty much everything useful and you only need to subscribe if you intend to use the presentation functions (which are pretty cool) and use some specific export tools. You should most definitely have a look at their demos.

My Mate presentation in XMind

My Mate presentation in XMind

Click here to download the Presentation (2.8 Mb).

Resources:

You can also access those resources by clicking on the 2nd tab at the bottom left of the document. I’m a bit short of time to write a more complete post right now but I’ll update it in the next few days.

For the same reason, I’m also going to write separate posts with the different examples (I intend to add a few new ones as well, like Two-ways databinding or Mate with versioned applications) so keep an eye on this post and on the new ones.

And, of course, thanks to all of you who came around the other day, that was cool.

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