Archive for May, 2007
It's been a really long time since I used the IDE but a big project I'm working on at the moment calls for it. I wished that I could hit a button and compile all my open Fla's.
Thankfully I've been here before, with a little JSFL you can publish all the open documents:
PLAIN TEXT
JAVASCRIPT:
var num [...]
Removing svn meta data with the Terminal
0 Comments Published by admin May 15th, 2007 in UncategorizedSo I had a framework directory that I copied from one project to another, tried to commit and it kept erroring saying it was already committed.
A coworker said there was an easy way to clean all the meta data off using Terminal.
/usr/local/bin/svn export [the name of the folder you want to clean] [the name of [...]
"On completion of the video (i.e. at the end) the initial default state will re-occur."
I had a 115 page document dropped on my desk, I've not read a lot of technical documents in my time, in fact this is probably my first "proper" one. From what I can tell they're a barrel of laughs for [...]
PC World: “Users Take Sides in Flash-Silverlight Clash”
0 Comments Published by admin May 1st, 2007 in Flash Platform, RantsA key quote from the article,
"A developer who said he had limited experience with Flash also sided with Silverlight. "I just think the integration with .Net is going to be big. I'm a .Net developer. It allows me to jump in [to] Silverlight a lot easier,"
But, but, but, but...
Of course he'd say that, he's a [...]
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- The Value Object Pattern
- Flex 3, AIR, FlashPlayer, Safari for PC and Leapard!
- blogging from my ultra thin Samsung X820
- Publish all open documents in Flash
- Removing svn meta data with the Terminal
- Quote of the day…
- PC World: “Users Take Sides in Flash-Silverlight Clash”
- The Web Design Survey
- New Host
- Apollo makes the tintrnet possible
