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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 March, 2007

Flash Player 8 Effects in Flash Lite 3?

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Alessandro posted a Flash Lite 3 video example shown at a financial meeting. Sharp-eyed Zeh wondered if he saw a motion blur. A lot of video codecs will compensate for fast-motion by blurring so you don’t get the hardcore pixelation from a non-keyframe, and all in all smaller file size. However, the [...]

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What I learned about the Wii at WebDU

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Dale and I played some mad tennis on the Wii. The next morning, both of us had a majorly sore right arm. I realized if I did that for 3 months I’d become Reggie from Lady in the Water. ‘Course, if you’re planning on hunting scrunts, there is no better training! [...]

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Shuriken is an open-source component framework for Flash Lite 2.x I started on back in September of 2006. I’ve uploaded some examples that showcase the different components that you can use from Shuriken as well as 2 example Flash Lite 2.1 applications. You can read the why’s and how’s at the project page. [...]

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Heading to WebDU 2007

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

I’m sitting in the terminal with her majesty at Atlanta airport, fixin’ to board my flight to Los Angeles, California and then from there, fly to Sydney, Australia for the WebDU 2007 conference. This year is different because both her majesty and I are speaking, and she’s toting something rad. It’ll be 5 [...]

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I get a lot of emails regarding Flex & Flash opportunities, most on-site with no telecommuting options. These usually come in on average 1 every day. Some days I’ll get 4, 2 for the same job, and some days none. As I started exploring employment opportunities back in November, it didn’t really [...]

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