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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 May, 2008

Two Directory Source Control Workflow

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Two Directory Source Control is a work flow where you utilize one directory from source control, one directory that you work out of, and you then shuttle between them at your convenience. In this article, I’ll describe how traditional work flows work, the problems with them, and how you can use the Two Directory [...]

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Amongst other cool happenings at the Budding Talent Night #2 for the LA Flash User Group this evening, is Steven Sacks ‘ presentation on Gaia , the framework for building Flash sites uber-quickly. I managed to get a run through of his preso last night and was really impressed. I’ve talked, offered advice, [...]

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The first part of consulting is having the initial meeting with the client. Using the Consulting Process, you identify the client’s problem, and determine if you are capable of fixing it. Not currently being with a firm causes me to scout for work (pouring through a TON of emails and phone calls, not [...]

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Back in the Consulting Game

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

I put in my 2 weeks notice 3 weeks ago at Multicast Media Technologies, a Live and On Demand Online Video company here in Atlanta. I was originally hired as a Flex Consultant back in March of 2007. I had taken a 3 month sabbatical to find a product company that jived with [...]

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Really edge case here, but hey, it’s something.
Background
In creating a Vidego API (video content management API) example in Flash CS3, I ran into problems making an AS3 version from the AS2 version. Flash CS3 doesn’t haven an Accordion component, so I went about using a List instead. My problem with the List in [...]

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