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New CookBook Recipes – Geolocation

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

TweetRecently, I have been working with Adobe to continue to add content to the Adobe Cookbooks and I have posted a bunch on new recipes. The following are recipes related to Geolocation on Flex Mobile. Accessing the GPS unit on Android devices – This recipe shows how to check to make sure the device you [...]

Flex Builder Gumbo for MAX Attendees

Monday, November 17th, 2008

TweetAdobe has made the next version of Flex Builder codenamed Gumbo available to all MAX attendees. This latest edition continues to bring design and development together by making collaboration between Flash, Flash Catalyst, and Flex Builder easier than ever before. Flex Builder also has IDE updates including the integration of Flex Unit and a network [...]

My MAX Session – Introduction to Adobe AIR

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Tweet When creating your schedule for MAX 2008 in San Francisco, please be sure to select my session titled Introduction to Adobe AIR: Building Your First Application. It will be on Tuesday November 18 at 1:30pm. Here is a brief outline of what you can expect, I will post a copy of the application that [...]

Attention all RIA Book Authors

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

TweetAs some of you may know, I have been the community manager for the InsideRIA site since its launch last year. I would like to try something new for InsideRIA and that is publishing some snippets of information that is part of your book during the writing process. Think of it like “here is what [...]

Adobe AIR 1.1 now in the wild

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Tweet AIR 1.1 has been released! http://get.adobe.com/air/ The major change in tis version is support for localized and internationalized applications. The AIR runtime itself now supports multiple languages (Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish), as well as support for building internationalized applications (including keyboard input for double-byte languages).

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