From: mmbug_announce@lists.brightworks.com Subject: [MMBUG_Announce] MMBUG Meeting :: February 8th :: SCRIPTEASE: Computer Bondage & Automation Date: Saturday, January 28, 2006 10:34:33 Topic: SCRIPTEASE: Computer Bondage & Automation Speakers: Jammie Ciocco http://www.trendy.com Date: Wednesday, February 8 Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM Cost: Free Where: MIT Stata Building AKA Building 32, on this map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg Room 32-124 SCRIPTEASE: Computer Bondage & Automation When you're chained to a desk and slaving over a project, it's easy to forget that we are still masters of the machine world. Even when your own workflow runs smoothly, having to update someone else's project always leads to extra headaches, and that weirdly-formatted content from your client always leads to extra work. Take control by forcing your computer to do the gruntwork while you take the credit. Jamie Ciocco, whose interest in programming began when he was first asked to paste a thousand graphics into a presentation, will share creative techniques for automating web and multimedia production on Mac and PC: * Textual healing: multi-file search, grep, and other tools for taming text * Scripting secrets: supercharging actions in Fireworks and Photoshop * Extracting information: making your machine give up the goods * Pimping your tools: teaching your old apps new tricks to make your job easier ----------------------------------------- Jamie Ciocco has been a professional multimedia programmer for 12 years. He was Lead Multimedia Programmer at SilverPlatter Education for four years, and created their web course platform in 1996 in between programming piles of CD-ROMs. He quit in late '98 to go freelance, shortly after the owners were offered $3 million for the company. The company sold for a cool million a few months later, gaining Jamie the moniker of "The Two Million Dollar Programmer," though only by people trying to butter him up. Since going freelance, Jamie has specialized in medical education, with long-term contracts with medical publishers in the Boston area, Nashville, and Memphis. Side jobs have included creating course websites for Harvard, designing absurd Flash games for kids, writing ridiculous songs for no good reason, and running a hundred-seat theatre. His personal site is http://trendy.com/. ---------------------------------------------- You have received this email because you have subscribed to the MMBUG (Macromedia Boston Users Group) Announcement Mailing list. To submit a new announcement, to unsubscribe, etc. go to: http://www.announce-list.info ---------------------------------------------- MMBUG's website is at: http://www.mmboston.org The Boston ColdFusion User Group's website is at: http://www.bostoncfug.com The Worcester Macromedia User Group's website is at: http://www.wmmug.org ----------------------------------------------