Not too sure about conferences. We have UX in London but not sure how much
focus is on JS.
On the forum / educational side I have found the following resources
invaluable:
CSS
www.css-tricks.com
Chris Coyier's screencasts and blog posts are awesome for learning simple
and advanced css authoring
Some great resources throughout these posts.
Thank you so much.
Personally, I hope Adobe come storming back with some new tools next
iteration.
John
On 25/01/2013 13:03, Marco Terrinoni wrote:
Not too sure about conferences. We have UX in London but not sure how much
focus is on JS.
On the
Hello mates,
I think that the list is missing one of the most important js library
for flashist of of there, that is the createjs
http://www.createjs.com/
As you all, I'm a flashist (10 years of experience) that had to
(re)learn html and javascript.
When I began to use createjs, in particular
This is a really interesting thread. I have been creating Flash content for
about 10 years, mainly online small games for clients. Recently I have
noticed a real decline in the amount of work in this area no doubt as a
result of such games not working on IOS devices.
However I have not had any
Cheers IMA
Will check out createjs for sure
Marco Terrinoni - Director
MULARAM PRODUCTIONS
web design // animation // illustration
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From: flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Man!!!
A DM demo, downloaded it, reading it. THANKS! (this is ... like the best
opportunity for me to jump through demo code).
Cedric
Hello mates,
I think that the list is missing one of the most important js library for
flashist of of there, that is the createjs
http://www.createjs.com/
Thanks guys! We narrowed down our recommendations to O'Reilley Fluent, FITC,
and Adobe Max. I think I am leaning towards going to FITC. Fluent looks awesome
but expensive!
Jason Merrill
Instructional Technology Architect II
Bank of America Global Learning
703.302.9265 (w/h)
As2 lol
On Jan 24, 2013 8:42 PM, Sumeet Kumar sume...@sebiz.net wrote:
Hi All,
I am creating a multilingual as2 app and the data for this app will come
from XML. I need to target almost 17 language(including Arabic and urdu). I
have heard that Arabic and urdu are very difficult to implement
Well hell. Javascript is like AS1 ;)
John R. Sweeney Jr.
Senior Interactive Multimedia Developer
OnDemand Interactive Inc
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
On Jan 25, 2013, at 2:29 PM, Alan Shaw wrote:
As2 lol
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Have a look at grid 960 and keep the content flexible with CSS
*Beatrix Kruemmer-Frau*
Am 24.01.2013 20:10, schrieb Lee Marshall:
I am thinking about switching to HTML 5. Simple question... How do you go about
setting up a stage (size) in html5?
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