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This is the blog of Jesse Warden, a Rich Internet Application Architect. He specializes in using Flex and Flash to create Rich Internet Applications.

Archive for July, 2005

FMUG.AZ: MVC Jesse Warden Style Breezo

Thursday, July 28th, 2005

I had the privaledge to present for the Flash & Multimedia Users Group of Arizona last night. Thanks John C. Bland II for the opportunity to do so, it was fun, and I hope your group enjoyed the presentation!
I discuss how I develop Flash & Flex applications. What is shown is how my [...]

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Latency is 4-eva’

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005

I filled out a survey this morning sent to me by college kid from Ireland, Patrick Wilson (email him requesting the survey to help him out, and remove ANTI SPIZZAM from the email address before sending), about multiplayer-online games. Either that, or Word just p@wned my comp full of macro viruses.
Anyway, interesting questions on [...]

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Just read on the MTASC list the tail end of a long thread about event handlers and scope. We have a lot of new blood getting into Flash, and even the experienced programmers still all need to learn how Flash handles scope in different situations.
As such, the conversation discussed why you use the -mx [...]

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Tim Price

Quote from his family’s statement:
“1LT Timothy E. Price, leader of the 3rd Platoon, 127th MP Company, was killed in action in Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2004. At the time of his death, Tim was attempting to secure a defensive perimeter around a disabled Army vehicle that had been struck by an IED [...]

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I hereby decree no more whining from you Apple-groupies about how Flash runs slow on your Picasso’ plastics. My video card doesn’t break a sweat running HalfLife2 as high as its settings will go… but because I’m on a PC, I don’t need Flash Player using OpenGL to get good performance. You all [...]

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