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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 October, 2005

Test Flash Remoting Services w/ ARP

Friday, October 28th, 2005

If you are developing service calls, but the back-end (Java, .NET, ColdFusion, etc.) isn’t done yet, you can still be productive by setting up test services. Utilizing what the ServiceLocator in ARP does best, you can point to your test service class instead of the real service, which would be a server gateway.
Your test [...]

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Cingular’s HCD Labs

Friday, October 28th, 2005

On my way to a LAN party last night, I stopped by the CHI (Computer Human Interaction) meeting at Cingular Wireless’ Winward location. Her majesty works in Information Architecture there, currently in the HCD group (Human Centered Design) so I managed to chill for an hour. I got a tour of the 4 [...]

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Doom the Movie: AOL & UAC?

Friday, October 28th, 2005

Caught the movie last week. The first-person part was pretty cool and accurate. Neat fight moves at the end.
Her majesty and I noticed the UAC logo looked a lot like AOL!

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My long-running irritation against Real has inspired my homies across the planet in Melbourne, OZ… or, maybe not inspired, but rather provided a fitting target for Real’s arse in the face.
Regardless, it has a happy ending; Guy and I pimp out to watching Jackie Chan use a ladder to beat people up streaming over the [...]

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Re-invent Yourself: Flash to Flex Developer

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Preface
I missed David Samuel’s Re-invent Yourself Personal Retreat this weekend. Last week was stressful, and I got little sleep Thursday. When the alarm went off Saturday morning at 6:30am, rather than hit snooze, I just turned it off. In my fading moments of consciousness, my left and right brain had a friendly [...]

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