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Barcamp reaches Bangkok

Posted by Nick Woodbine on 29 January 2008 at 07:23 AM
Categories: Codegent News, Online Innovation
Nick Woodbine
Nick Woodbine
Exec Producer
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Barcamp came to Thailand for the first time on Saturday. As codegent was one of the main sponsors (along with a couple of lesser knowns - Google & Microsoft) Matt and I felt it our duty to come out to Bangkok and join the fun.

Topics ranged from the seriously geeky (the virtues of streamlined ssh) to the seriously socialist (how Open Source can empower the common man) but in between we had some great discussions about RESTful web apps, PHP Frameworks and the most enthusiatic man on the planet eulogising about Twitter. There was even room to talk about online adult video.

The event was a huge success and undoubtedly Barcamp Bangkok II will follow next year. It's just cool to meet the people from around the globe who are as excited about this whole 'web thing' as we are.

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Historic ARTwork

Posted by David Hart on 31 August 2006 at 03:30 PM
Categories: Codegent News, Online Innovation, Awards
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David Hart
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Historic ARTwork

It was a bit of a surprise to see a screengrab of our work representing a milestone in flash history! Adobe have featured the OSFlash community in their official presentation for 10 years of the Flash platform.

Codegent are significantly involved in OSFlash through Luke's work with red5 and we actually designed the site's mascot and logo as well.

Good work Art (no pun intended, that is his name) for the cool designs! Check out Adobe's History of Flash »

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