Monthly Archives: April 2005

Birthday Presents, Games, Wireless Router, & The Pope Liked Breakdancing

My 26th birthday was Tuesday. I obtained some nice clothes, and the following are some pictures of my presents. My Mom & her majesty snagged one of my logos and put it on 6 or so coffee mugs. A gig … Continue reading

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Flash Remoting AS2 Classes

I’ve been seeing requests for these classes requested a lot lately. My guess is: – it wasn’t publicized enough when they were released – people cannot find them on Macromedia’s site So, for the former, here is a direct link … Continue reading

Posted in Flash | 8 Comments

Class Deserialization: OpenAMF & Flashcom

Had a hell of a time debugging some OpenAMF calls yesterday. Turns out, when Flash deserializes your class, it basically takes a vanilla object, puts properties on it and assigns their values, and then points that instance’s __proto__ property to … Continue reading

Posted in Flashcom, Java | 6 Comments

Adobe Acquires Macromedia

Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced a definitive agreement to acquire Macromedia (Nasdaq:MACR) in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $3.4 billion. Mike Chambers’ Comments Macromedia Press Release FAQ Reuters financial news coverage Curious; regarding the Yahoo deal where Macromedia … Continue reading

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Flash Panel: ViewMaker

For those projects where you’re creating a plethora of Flash forms because you’re not using Flex, don’t use authortime layout, and are sick of writing the same types of code 14+ times in a row, hopefully this panel will make … Continue reading

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