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  • 133t (Leet) Keyboard

    d00d, I’d so buy 1, tis so ph@t!

    Leet Keyboard

  • Rock, Paper, Saddam dot Kizz-ohm

    Via Steven Sacks.

    *** Not Work Safe ***

    Saddam plays rock paper scissors with the courtroom judge with some crazy rules.

    Rock Paper Saddam

  • Initialization Order in Flash MX 2004

    Did I mention homework sux? Taking a break between 10 billion essays + discussion board assignments to spiel some Flash stizz-nuff.

    Someone commented on a really old blog entry asking a question about init order of components. Here’s the four one one.

    In Flash MX, you had this compile time operator called #initclip. You would wrap your class code, typically on frame one inside of the movie clip that was your component. You’d place a number next to the #initclip to specify in which order the class should initialize in so you made sure your super classes instantiated before your sub-classes, and components that were used by other components were instantiated first, and then the ones using them followed.

    I personally was ever able to break this, and I think it was because I would always place my component inside the component that used it… I’m not sure if that forces it correct, overrides the order #, or what… anyway, here was Flash MX:

    #initclip 5
    function MyClass()
    {
            initTheManWithThePlan();
    }
    #endinitclip
    

    In Flash MX 2004, the IDE handles this for you. It can detect the classes your utilizing/inheriting from, and with the IDE’s help of assets, it’ll auto-write the #initclip orders; you can see these if you decompile the SWF. You build your classes, then place the component inside the component that uses it. If it’s just a class with no GUI (damn programmer…) then as long as you have an import, or a fully qualified class path in the class that uses it, your good.

    I’m sure I skrait foobarred some semantics, but the easiest way to get smart people to talk is to be dead wrong and they’ll happily correct you, so there I go.

  • Atlanta Flash & Java Job: Part Deux

    Ideally I?m looking for a Flash developer with Cold Fusion and Java Experience which might be pretty hard to find. I might have to hire two developers as I need all three skill sets right away for current development projects. I?ve posted the positions on the AiMA website.

    Flash Developer/Programmer

    Java/Cold Fusion Developer

    If you or any of your friends are interested please let me know ASAP.

    Take Care,
    Raj.

    Raj Choudhury
    VP & Creative Director
    Spunlogic
    404 969 3941 :: Direct Line
    raj.choudhury~NoSPiZzNam~@spunlogic.com
    www.spunlogic.com