2009 Personal Retrospective

As per my annual habit, I’m providing a rundown of significant events and reflections for the past year, organized by category. Like always, this is more of a log for my own reflections and milestones, but is publicly available as I believe it a a good representation of my work and achievements for the year.

University of Denver

Things have been quite busy in my position as Senior Multimedia Application Developer for the University of Denver. We’ve had a number of huge roll-outs with existing projects this year along with a number of new applications, as well.

The most significant application we’ve worked on this past year has been DU CourseMedia™ (formerly DUVAGA). Not only did the application received a drastic change of branding, but a ton of new tools were introduced which garnered the attention of Adobe and other organizations. Almost all of my presentations for the year were based upon this system.

The DU Portfolio system also received quite an upgrade (and slight branding adjustment) in the form of user-customizable options.

Overall, I do find myself with solid employment in a job that provides me with a flexible work schedule, open development practices, and the freedom to experiment with new technologies. A person with interests such as my own cannot ask for much more.

Adjunct Teaching

It almost seems as though with every year that goes by, I do less teaching. 2009 was no exception to this. In 2008, I started doing most of my courses online in a distance-only format. This year, they’ve all been online- I no longer do location-based, traditional classes. I think the main factor behind this change is an increased involvement with other areas of professional involvement (specifically the Flash Platform community and my Adobe Higher Education leader duties) but most of all the need to balance family life with the rest of my work. It’s good- I’m happy with the amount of teaching that I’m currently assigned and quite glad that I’m able to perform at a distance in this manner.

Adobe Higher Education Leader Program

I’ve been participating in a lot more community events since joining the Adobe Education Leader program last year. Participation in this program continues to be one of my favorite activities and I dearly hope that I’ll be able to continue my involvement for years to come.


Here’s a sampling of presentations and activities from 2009:

I received the following certifications at the Adobe Education Leader Summer Institute:

  • Rich Media Communication using Adobe Flash CS4
  • Web Communication using Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
  • Visual Communication using Adobe Photoshop CS4

I’m also involved in a ton of NDA stuff that I obviously can’t talk about here… wish I could though- exciting stuff!

Fractured Vision Media

FVM picked up a number of new clients with pretty large projects this year. We also continue to support many of our legacy clientele, as well. The economy certainly has brought a lot of company budgets to a grinding halt… not so much for Flash and AIR development, it would seem.

An Early Morning Letter, Displaced had a great year! The track “Condemnation” from the album A Prison of Oneself received a nomination from the JPF 2009 awards in the best ambient song category. While it didn’t win, being nominated out of over a half million songs is a pretty big deal.

Later in the year, the most recent album, Shudderflowers, was released. The new album has gotten some really nice comments such as this one from Numina’s Jesse Sola: “The new album is amazing. Excellent job and I look forward to several more listens.” Not bad.

FVM also released digital-only versions of both August and Through Darkened Eyes, making the entire catalog available through CDBaby, Amazon, iTunes, and others.

Personal Items

The biggest piece of personal news is that my wife and I are expecting our second child in February. This means that I’ll be taking a big chunk of time off from my normal routine as paternal leave. Unfortunately, I may not be able to do as much traveling and presenting in 2010. Still working out the details as there are a few events I absolutely would love to find some way to get to!

Plans for 2010

Looking forward to 2010, I have a lot of hope in the mobile Flash Platform. Hoping that Adobe’s strategy in this area pays off and opens up a whole other realm of development for my university projects. Along with Flash Player 10.1 on mobile, I’d love to see native compilers for more platforms that just iPhone. Android native compiler- c’mon, Adobe!

  • Develop tools for mobile!
  • Learn Git commands and use it for all new projects.
  • Get into unit testing with Flex projects.
  • Force time for more photography.
  • More ‘creative’ Flash and video work!
  • New project Strangling Strangers! [note: Just not going to happen at this time. I’m stretched too thin as things stand, already.]

Closing Remarks

This weblog has seen a steady increase in traffic as it normally does from year to year. I try to balance the posts here between both announcements and the more technical code examples. This seems to work quite well, although the code samples do tend to attract the most traffic! It’s increasingly difficult to update things regularly as Twitter takes a lot of the smaller things from this forum. As a result, articles here tend to be longer and more thought out than they have been in previous years. I see this continuing in this way without issue.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *