I talk developing for Apple’s new iPad, how you can use your existing video to play on it. Also the Gaia Flash Framework’s history with a quick summary of what she does.
Mentioned links:
Apple iPad
Alternative Videos for iPhone/iPad
Building iPad apps with Flash CS5
Gaia Flash Framework
Ruby on Rails
Unload Flex Modules
Beers
Shiner Bock
Lagunitas Brown Shugga
Bridgeport Hop Czar
New Belgium Fat Tire
Here’s the first episode of seantheflexguyTV! I’ll talk about several new Flex related tools and some software development books. I’d like to thank Jesse Warden for the inspiration and the nudge to get seantheflexguyTV started. More specifically in this episode I talk a little about: RobotLegs, Parsley, FlexPMD, RIATest, Hello Flex 4, Clean Code, 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know, Flex Unit 4 and FDT. Please let me know if you love/hate the series and if you have any feedback. You can reach me by email at: info@seantheflexguy…
Shaun Smith and Joel Hooks of robotlegs fame joined us to discuss the creation of the project, explain its strengths, and to mention the best way to get started working with it. We were also joined by Leif Wells…
“How can you answer a question that is easy to answer now, but that may never be asked?” — James Noble, Arguments and Results “anon funcs rarely good practice” — someone on Twitter In an earlier post at nodename.com…
Tim Knip, a papervision core developer, has brought a pipeline improvement for users of Blender to import blender files directly into papervision and as3. This allows you to get at the blender objects, or blender DNA as it is called, that construct the 3d scene within Blender.
Unity3D has a great workflow that includes this where you can update your .blend file and then it updates in the Unity IDE, this work by Tim creates a similar workflow for Flash (recompile would be needed to show if embedded)…
In the practical art of war, the best thing of all is to take the enemy's country whole and intact; to shatter and destroy it is not so good. So, too, it is better to recapture an army entire than to destroy it.