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9867 readersRecently I have made a very pleasant experience developing a set of mobile applications for the BlackBerry Playbook using Adobe Flex 4.5.1. In the past I have been critical of Adobe because I believed that Flex for Mobile was not sufficiently smooth on devices and the workflow not efficient, but after this project I had
3344 readersAre you building mobile applications? HTML or Flash for browser based mobile apps, AIR on Android, Objective C, Java, JavaScript for installable mobile applications? What are you building? What technology are you using? Please let us know what challenges you...
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9053 readersLast week I caught up with David Knight, a developer on the Adobe AIR team, and Renaun Erickson, a platform evangelist at Adobe, to discuss their upcoming performance talk at Adobe MAX. The talk, titled "Developing Well-Behaved Android Applications using Adobe AIR", will cover a number of important topics related to how you can optimize
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2506 readersA summary of the capabilities and specifications of common mobile devices The hardest thing about mobile web development is trying to cater to the huge variety of devices used by consumers. They have different screen sizes, different standards, different input mechanisms (keyboard, touch-screen, etc.,) some have Flash player, some don’t… the list goes on. How
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2036 readersAt work today, a colleague and I did a presentation to the rest of the team on Test Driven Development. At BrightTALK we've been using unit tests for some of our code for a few months now, but it's been very much a case of writing tests after writing the code. Often, it's just after
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12032 readersDavid Knight, a member of the AIR development team, and Renaun Erickson, a platform evangelist at Adobe, co-presented an excellent talk at MAX 2010 titled Developing Well-Behaved Mobile Applications for Adobe AIR. The session covered a number of key topics that are valuable for developers building mobile applications using Adobe AIR including how to: measure
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16894 readersI continue to see a very high level of interest for data visualization applications on mobile devices. Tablets in particular are fast becoming the device of choice for dashboards, analytics, and BI applications. With its powerful charting components library, Flex is the ideal solution for building these applications. And because it’s Flex, it’s also cross-platform:
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1263 readersWhile originally planned for Aug. 27, Flash Advertising was released a little bit ahead of schedule and is now available to order. This 2nd edition to Creating Flash Advertising has been updated to include ActionScript 3 as well as a few new sections and chapters. You can pick it up at Amazon and you can
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1945 readersAdobe made available a draft version of "Optimizing Mobile Content for the Adobe Flash Platform." Adobe worked with Adobe ActionScript expert Thibault Imbert to provide tips and tricks for improving the performance of ActionScript applications running on mobile devices. Through code examples and use cases, this document outlines best practices for developers deploying applications on
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8879 readersToday, Flex developers can deploy very performant applications on Android devices. Soon, they’ll be able to deploy their existing apps on the BlackBerry PlayBook. Tomorrow (in 2011), they’ll also use the Flex framework to build and deploy iOS applications (for the iPad, the iPhone and the iTouch). The AIR team in conjunction with the Flex