Posted by David Tucker on Mar 31, 2010 in
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On the heels of some really cool events across the globe, another great Flash Camp is happening. This one will be taking place in Washington DC. The Capital Flash Camp is taking place on April 16, 2010 at the Heritage Center at the US Navy Memorial. The great thing is that this is within the metro region, so most anyone can make it to this location via public transit.
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Posted by David Tucker on Jan 27, 2010 in
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Flash Camp Phoenix is taking place this Friday (January 29, 2010) on the campus of the University of Advancing Technology. This is going to be an amazing event, and we are quickly moving toward a sell-out. This event will have some amazing speakers coming from Adobe: Ryan Stewart (Adobe Evangelist), Jacob Surber (Adobe XD Team), and Sarge Sargent (Adobe FMS Team). In addition, there also will be Christian Saylor (Universal Mind UX Team), Daniel Holth (Universal Mind Developer), Kevin Fauth (Universal Mind Developer), Dan Orlando (Universal Mind Developer), Carl Smith (nGen Works), and myself.
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Posted by Russ Ferguson on Nov 3, 2009 in
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If you have had an opportunity to look at the Adobe Flash Collaboration Service (AFCS) you could see that there is a huge opportunity to do interesting multi-user applications without needing to write all of the server side code.
However there is the challenge of how do you control who comes into your application and what they are allowed to do. In addition, keeping your application credentials safe in case your SWF file was decompiled.
So as the title suggest you can use a service like Facebook to take care of the users authentication and Flash Remoting for the application authentication.
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Posted by Elad Elrom on Oct 7, 2009 in
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Adobe just released public information about AIR 2.0 and added new capabilities that better tie with the operation systems which gives your application more control while increasing performance. The new version will be deployed on Flash player 10 using Flex...
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Posted by John Barlow on Sep 29, 2009 in
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Welcome To The Dojo.
That is how a friend of mine introduced me to this Javascript Framework. "The Dojo? Great, now he's going to act all mystic like and not directly answer any of my questions." I thought to myself. Turns out, he was talking about a framework that is truly awesome. I'll admit, the documentation is a bit to dig through, but hopefully my experience and previous digging will be of use to you. Don't worry, the only things being thrown around in this "Dojo" are Javascript and web programming ideas you may or may not have seen before.
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Posted by David Tucker on Sep 21, 2009 in
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This has been a great year for events in the Flex and ColdFusion communities, and it's certainly not over yet. On November 13, 2009 RIA Unleashed is happening at Bentley University in Waltham, MA (Boston area). This event is offering several things that make me really excited!
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Posted by Tim Todish on Sep 15, 2009 in
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UX is more than a buzz-word. It actually matters and is easier said that done. In this article we'll review some best practices you can use in your real-world apps.
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Posted by Michael Epstein on Aug 25, 2009 in
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Flex and Force.com are a powerful combination for building data-driven web applications. As a faithful reader of InsideRIA, you’re probably already aware of Flex and its leading role in the evolution of rich Internet applications, but you may be less familiar with the Force.com platform. It is, in short, the same platform that underlies the well-known salesforce.com customer relationship management (CRM) and salesforce automation (SFA) software. These applications "run in the cloud," hosted on servers which are secured and maintained by salesforce.com, and accessed via the web on personal computers and mobile devices.
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Posted by Rich Tretola on Aug 11, 2009 in
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We need your help. O'Reilly is conducting a competition to highlight the best RIAs of 2009. We have been compiling a list of noteworthy applications, but we want to make sure we aren't missing any. It can be especially difficult to find independent developers that aren't receiving as much attention as they might deserve.
Upon completing the list we will begin voting here on InsideRIA. The finalists will be showcased at a special session at MAX 2009 where we conduct and in-depth look at each app and conduct a Q&A with the developer/development team.
Please leave a comment with any submissions/suggestions. The only requirements are that the application be created/powered with Adobe tools and that they were either created, released, or updated in 2009.
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Posted by Mirza Hatipovic on Aug 11, 2009 in
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Welcome back to our exciting series. In the last article, we discussed about the administrative part of the application, where we implemented a background activity to allow every application user to upload their own videos and add mistakes. This time we will work on the front end that will be visible to everyone by default and where the main game play will take place. Before we start with the development, there are important things that need to be considered. First of all, there will be 14 levels to play, 14 levels means 14 video clips, 14 movie snippets.
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