Archive for January, 2009
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Friday, January 9th, 2009Tweet I am looking for some feedback from anyone who has used SQLite within a large data intensive application (preferable Adobe AIR). If you can leave comments addressing any of the following, that would be greatly appreciated. How large was the database? How was performance? What issues did you run into?
NVIDIA Pixel Bender Contest
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009Tweet Do you use Adobe Pixel Bender? Make a killer kernel and you could win a new Alienware Area-51 PC. Entries will be accepted from 1/9/09 – 1/31/09. To enter just visit: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_pixelbender_contest.html There are 3 categories for entry: * Best Artistic technique * Most useful in the Photoshop workflow * Most technically compelling For [...]
Free AS3 libraries and tools galore
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009Tweetflashchemist.com has compiled an awesome list of AS3 libraries, APIs, and Flash tools. I definitely recommend you visit and bookmark that page. I will be adding many of these to my resource page here as well.
Flash on my TV?
Monday, January 5th, 2009Tweet Is that Flash on my Plasma? Well, not yet, but Adobe is now working with Intel to make this possible in the near future. According to the press release, the first devices will offer San Jose-based Adobe’s Flash Lite are expected to be available by midyear with versions that can run the full desktop-level [...]
2009, the year of the cloud?
Monday, January 5th, 2009TweetUnless you have head your head in the clouds of the past few years, you already know that the trend of many software providers has been to move towards a hosted services model. If you have been using Gmail, MobileMe, Buzzword, Google Docs, etc, you are already part of this trend. Microsoft has committed to [...]
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