Welcome to CommuniQAEM. The
first digital magazine for Adobe Experience Manager developers and
architects.
The title of the magazine tries to consolidate all the names that the platform (now branded as Adobe Experience Manager) is known for in the community, while at the same time expressing the main goal of this initiative: communicate about Adobe Experience Manager.
The title of the magazine tries to consolidate all the names that the platform (now branded as Adobe Experience Manager) is known for in the community, while at the same time expressing the main goal of this initiative: communicate about Adobe Experience Manager.
We believe there is an audience for a magazine that our beloved
Adobe Experience Manager developers and architects can read while not
being busy on the job. As a way of catching up with new ideas, concepts,
implementations, etc., not necessarily part of the engagements they
are working on right now.
This magazine is inspired by a similar initiative started by Michael Chaize around web standards and technologies (HTML5, CSS, JSP) which is named Appliness, has established its footprint and is up to its 20th issue!
The issue you can view on your tablet right now is named Issue 0 and that is for a particular reason. We consider this first issue a soft launch of the magazine, not yet supported by an infrastructure consisting of a web site, social channels, etc. It is almost like we are ‘dipping our toes in the water’ before going for a full launch. The feedback we receive will further define the content, delivery, and supporting infrastructure of the magazine.
For now, enjoy this first issue of CommuniQAEM. You can read about
This magazine is inspired by a similar initiative started by Michael Chaize around web standards and technologies (HTML5, CSS, JSP) which is named Appliness, has established its footprint and is up to its 20th issue!
The issue you can view on your tablet right now is named Issue 0 and that is for a particular reason. We consider this first issue a soft launch of the magazine, not yet supported by an infrastructure consisting of a web site, social channels, etc. It is almost like we are ‘dipping our toes in the water’ before going for a full launch. The feedback we receive will further define the content, delivery, and supporting infrastructure of the magazine.
For now, enjoy this first issue of CommuniQAEM. You can read about
- sending mobile push notification from your AEM environment,
- using the adaptive image component within your responsive design,
- clientlibs, their purpose and examples on how to use them,
- an exciting new templating language that can make your component development so much easier (amongst others).
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I (Scott Macdonald) am a Senior Digital Marketing Community Manager at Adobe Systems with 20 years in the high tech industry. I am also a programmer with knowledge in Java, JavaScript, C#,C++, HTML, XML and ActionScript. If you would like to see more CQ or other Adobe Digital Marketing end to end articles like this, then leave a comment and let me know what content you would like to see.
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