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 Meron bang Pilipinong Flash Developer Diyan?

  • January 24th, 2007
  • 2:27 pm

Kami ay naghahanap ng Flash Designers and Developers sa Pilipinas. Kung kayo ay bihasa sa Actionscript 2, class-based, OOP Development, at interesado na maging bahagi ng aming mga proyekto, paki email kami ng inyong contact info sa f1info@f1fd.com, subject as “Flash Developer - Pinas”.

At kung kayo naman ay animator or designer, gamitin ang subject na “Flash Designer - Pinas.”

Huwag kalimutang idagdag ang inyong url sa inyong portfolio at ang inyong bahagi sa mga proyekto na inyong nagawa.

Maraming salamat po!!!

 Flash P2P in Adobe’s future?

  • January 24th, 2007
  • 10:48 am

Interesting speculation over at GigaOm revolving around recent acquisitions and partnerships at Adobe.

Link

 CASA - Flash Framework

  • January 18th, 2007
  • 12:26 pm

Well, add CASA to the recent explosion of flash frameworks. This one actually seems really cool. The project’s homepage describes the framework as “an agile high-level framework for ActionScript 2.0. It is designed to ease the chore of common and complex tasks without getting in the way.”, and browsing through the documentation, it really does seem to do just that. It doesn’t force you to follow someone else’s programming methodology, it just gives you the tools to go about programming your site your own way…almost more of a library than a framework.

Speaking of framework documentation, one of the things that has really tempered my excitement about all these new frameworks is the complete lack of example usage and/or documentation. Normally, if I go to check out a new framework and all i see for the documentation all I see is a soem auto-generated class documentation, I am more inclined to just skip it. That’s where I have to give it to CASA though, that’s all they have and everything is so easy to pick up you don’t really need anything more than that.

 Actionscript Dashboard widget

  • January 17th, 2007
  • 9:28 pm

I was searching for something else over the Apple’s Dashboard widget page and came across the Actionscript widget. Pretty decent, though it links to the actionscript dictionary instead of livedocs, which I thought would havae ben cooler. Personally, I’m a fan of XASH if I have to deal with AS documentation.

 Apple does launch the iPhone

  • January 9th, 2007
  • 10:25 am

my socks are knocked clear to the other side of the room. Runs OS X, and the phone’s browser is safari. I wonder what the deal will be with flash player?

Iphone in Canada by Rogers