Apple Loosens iOS Development Restrictions

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at September 9th, 2010

Today Apple announced that changes to their Terms of Service that would allow non Apple development tools to be used to create iOS apps!

“In particular, we are relaxing all restrictions on the development tools used to create iOS apps, as long as the resulting apps do not download any code. This should give developers the flexibility they want, while preserving the security we need.”

That means what you think it means. You can now use Flash to create iOS apps!

Read the announcement here

Posted in AS 3, ActionScript, Apple, Flash, Flex| 2 Comments | 

Attest 3.0 Released!

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at September 7th, 2010

attest logo

Attest 3.0 is a Flex 4 mock exam and study guide for the Flex 4 certification. The free/trial version contains one mini exam with 30 questions and 99 days of study material. The paid version is 20.00 USD and contains full 50 question exams as well as 25 question mini exams. You can also randomize your questions so you never take the same exam twice. Another great feature is the ability to see answers when you answer a question and know immediately if you got the question correct. Attest 3 also offers links to important resources supporting the questions/answers within the Flex 4 practice exams.

I personally used Attest 2 and passed the Flex 3 exam easily. I highly recommend this software!

More info here. Download it here

Posted in AS 3, Adobe, Air, Certification, Flex| 1 Comment | 

Robotlegs as an episode of Mad Men

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at May 17th, 2010

A few months back I was trying to think of a way to explain Robotlegs to my local Adobe Flash user group. I’ve always been a big believer that telling stories is the most effective way to teach and to retain information. So while trying to think of a cast of characters to use in my story, I realized that an ad agency in 1963 was the perfect environment and would provide the all the necessary characters.

Check out the presentation and tell me what you think. I’m still fairly new to Robotlegs but after using it for a few months I think its and excellent MVCS framework. Remember this preso was meant to give just a basic understanding of Robotlegs so it’s shown at a fairly high overhead view.

View it here.

Posted in AS 3, Flash, Flex, Frameworks, Robotlegs| 1 Comment | 

Adobe Flash Builder 4 is Out!

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at March 22nd, 2010

Today Adobe released Flash Builder 4, the successor to Flex Builder 3. The name change reflects the move to move all Flash related products under one brand, the Flash Platform.

Adobe® Flash® Builder™ 4 (formerly Adobe Flex® Builder™) software is designed to help software developers rapidly develop cross-platform rich Internet applications (RIAs) and content using the open source Flex framework. It includes support for intelligent coding, debugging, and visual design and features powerful testing tools that speed up development and lead to higher performing applications.

More info on the Adobe Flash Builder 4 home page.

Posted in Adobe, Flash, Flash Builder, Flash Platform, Flex| 1 Comment | 

Get Flex Builder 3 For Free

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at October 20th, 2009

******* UPDATE *******
Sorry I missed this the first time. You have to have purchased CS4 after Sept. 15, 2009.
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Own a copy of Adobe Creative Suite 4 Web Premium or Master Collection? If so you are eligible to get a free copy of Flex Builder 3. Details here.

Posted in Adobe, CS4, Flex| 2 Comments | 

Lee Brimelow @ Richmond FDUG – Thursday, July 17

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at July 16th, 2008

On July 17th, FDUG will welcome San Francisco based Adobe Platform Evangelist, Lee Brimelow!

Join us in welcoming Lee as he brings us a “Sneak Peak” at Flash CS4 and Flash Player 10 !! Straight from Adobe Headquarters! We will also have some pizza, drinks, and who knows…. Maybe even some software!!!

Lee Brimelow is a Platform Evangelist with Adobe and an award-winning interactive designer. He has worked in the past for companies such as America Online, Netscape, eBay, Stanford University, and frog design and has a passion for developing new and innovative ways of using the Flash Platform to create rich user experiences. He runs the popular technology blog at theFlashBlog.com, produces the free Flash tutorial resource at gotoAndLearn.com, and has a regular column on Flash in Layers Magazine. Lee is also the author of several titles for Lynda.com including Flash Professional 8 Video Integration and After Effects 7 + Flash 8 Integration.

Time: 6 – 8
Place: Artspace/Plant Zero, 7 E. 3rd Street in South Richmond – click for directions

Posted in Adobe, Air, FDUG, Flash, Flex, Friends, RIA, Richmond, Superhero| 1 Comment | 

Wanna see what we just finished?

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at June 5th, 2008

We (Healthcare Communications LLC.) just launched our new site today. Check it out at http://www.healthcommllc.com.

It’s an XHTML/Flash hybrid with an AIR download to tie the whole thing together. My favorite piece (that I did) is our project viewer. It’s a pretty cool way of grouping and viewing content.

Please kick the tires and let me now what you think. I’d also like to say GREAT JOB to all the members of the Healthcomm team!

Posted in Air, Flash, Flex, RIA, Work| 4 Comments | 

NYT Reader for the mac

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at May 24th, 2008

I downloaded the NYT mac reader yesterday morning and I guess the most impressive thing about the experience was that it installed and ran on the first try. For me, the whole point of using a technology like the Flash Player or Silverlight is to engage the user and take advantage of the limitless ’space’ not normally available to most html based apps. If you are going to offer (basically) static content, there are easier roads to follow. If you are looking for an app to quickly scan the NY Times, this is not the app to use.

Some thoughts:
First, it’s not a true SL standalone app. The FAQ states, “Times Reader for the Mac is a native Cocoa application, which uses the Safari toolkit and Silverlight to render the pages.”. I’m not saying that’s bad but I don’t think that counts towards a true SL standalone on the mac.

It’s slow loading. Why would you try to load the whole paper at once? Seems like unnecessary bandwidth usage. It would be a lot faster to load in the section ‘home’ pages and then load articles as they are called by the user. Also, I expect to see the front page from the current date when I open the reader. Not the front page from the last day I looked at the reader.

I think its commendable that the Times devs go to such great lengths to preserve the layout of the paper in digital form. However, I think an option for a more *readerish* view would allow for faster scanning of sections/articles. The fact that you can only resize to specified sizes just reinforces my point about having a more *readerish* view.

Section dropdown menus are too narrow and wrap article titles making them harder to read. They also have no rollover effect to show the user their current choice. But, rolling over section dropdown items do fire rollover effects for the page articles underneath even though they are not the current target.

The navigation is different from the online NYT navigation. I don’t see the point in training users to go from a paper mindset to using the web and then changing the navigation on the desktop. Users have an expectation of how to use an app based on prior knowledge. Changing the navigation based on platform seems like a short road to frustration.

I do realize this is beta software and any or all of my usability comments could be in the process of being fixed right now. Nothing like a million users to find flaws you didn’t think were flaws. ;)

I’m not trying to bash SL here (I am curious as to what part of it is eating 140 megs just sitting there). Most of my issues are from a usability stand point. The Times reader for the mac is not what I would call a Silverlight showcase item but at the same time, it does reaffirm the big move in RIA development to the desktop.

Posted in Air, Desktop, Flash, Flex, Microsoft, Silverlight| 2 Comments | 

Reminder: FDUG meeting on 01/17/2008

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at January 16th, 2008

Just a reminder that the Flash Developer User Group will be meeting tomorrow night in Richmond, Va (6 pm, ArtSpace/Plant Zero www.artworksrichmond.com in South Richmond).

Lou Barber will be talking about Flash video and I’ll be building on my talk from last time about the capabilities of AIR using SQLite.

Hope to see everyone there. :)

Posted in Adobe, Air, FDUG, Flash, Flex, SQL| 1 Comment | 

FDUG Preso Files for 12/13/2007

Posted by brandonthedeveloper at December 29th, 2007

Sorry It’s taken a while to get these loaded up. :(

The Richmond Flash Developer User Group meeting on 12/13 was great. With only a weeks notice, we had a decent sized crowd show up to see a couple presentations and get up to speed on the happenings in the Adobe community during the last year.

Lou Barber talked about differences between AS2 > AS3 and I did a little presentation on the capabilities of AIR using Flex by creating a ‘Music Finder’ AIR app.

The ‘Music Finder’ allows users to search by artist connecting to an external service (using HTTPService) and returns a result set in the e4x result format. The user could then stream an .mp3 file from the results and download the .mp3 file using URLLoader, File and FileStream objects.

Music Finder project files and the Music Finder AIR app can be found at http://www.brandonellis.org/media/musicfinder.zip.
The project was created using Flexbuilder 3 Beta 3 and requires Adobe AIR Beta 3.

Thanks again to everyone that showed up on such short notice and we’re looking forward to our next meeting on Thursday, January 17, 2008 from 6 – 8 at Plant Zero/Art Space in south Richmond, Va.

Posted in Adobe, Air, Code, FDUG, Flash, Flex, Music| 2 Comments | 

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