7621 readersChristmas is coming and we believe there is no better time to review Flash Christmas banners. Especially the ones, that are available free of charge. Not only will we list animated Christmas banners, but also Flash tutorials that teach how to create holiday animations and Christmas greeting cards.
Whether you prefer animated snowflakes, image slideshows or
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16651 readersA single workflow of real 3D games to IOS, Android, XBox, Wii, Windows, PC and browsers with a game engine and support for multiple script dialects.
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8210 readersWhere things get subtly weird is how Unity recombines the concept of Flash's Library and MovieClip into the Hierarchy and Project concepts.
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6025 readersDon’t you agree that you never can have too many good examples of beautiful Flash sites? We bet it is so, and that’s why we’re now sharing awesome food and drink websites that are shining examples of using Flash.
To us, a well done food website is a website that is easy to navigate, a website
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1951 readersCopenhagen Phil playing Ravel’s Bolero
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17001 readersMagical. According to the YouTube caption, In April 2012 Copenhagen Phil (Sjællands Symfoniorkester) surprised the passengers in the Copenhagen Metro by playing Griegs Peer Gynt. The flash mob was created in collaboration with Radio Klassisk. All music was performed and recorded in the metro. [Via Margot]
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10902 readersFlashmob Flash Mob – Ode an die Freude ( Ode to Joy ) Beethoven Symphony No.9 classical music
2645 readersIn my family we spend a lot of time watching different competition-style shows on The Food Network such as Iron Chef, Chopped and Dinner: Impossible. My wife likes watching most of the shows because they're short and show creative people making great food. I enjoy that aspect of it as well, but the
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1423 readersDependency injection with Flex UI components can be tricky business. Not just doing it, there are a lot of strategies for that, but to do it without causing performance degradation and unnecessary work on the part of the framework and … Continue reading →