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  • Atlanta Flash & Java Job(s)

    …speaking of which.

    http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/ezmlm/ezmlm-cgi/1/116722

    Excerpt:

    Roundbox Media has immediate openings for TWO
    full-time/freelance, on-site developers to do some very serious
    Intermediate to Advanced ActionScript work (AS 2.0) in the education
    industry. We are also looking for hardcore Java developers.

    If you have three years of serious work experience and are interested
    in working in a dynamic environment, please contact me directly at
    leif~noSpizznam~@roundboxmedia.com. Resume and work samples are expected.

    This position is for serious on-site coders. Designers and off-site
    workers need not apply.

    Since I am the Manager of the Atlanta Macromedia User Group, I also
    know of several other companies in the Atlanta area who also have
    Flash and Java positions open. So if you like the modern South, here’s
    your chance to make that move!

    Leif Wells

  • Volte-face on Work & New Ride

    I’d say on average I get a new job opportunity every 3 days. It’s either:
    – someone looking for Flash developers for a contract here in Atlanta
    – someone looking for a Flash developer to work on a project wherever
    – someone looking for a fulltime Flash developer
    – someone looking for a designer to contract

    …in order of reaccurrance. I feel bad because I send them the same 7 people I know and feel confident recommending for contract/employment. It’s nice meeting people at various meetings, keeping their business cards in an ever amassing pile, re-saying their name after you meet them to ensure they get a spare synapse, hoping to help them or have them help you in the future, and in the meantime, talk tech.

    Regardless of how my networking circle grows, even globally, I still am finding a large gap in supply and demand. There’s a divergence in the talent pool (glad to hear the opposite of the c word, eh?) amongst Flash developers. The ones that are out there are usually busy out of their minds (me for instance), so the propensity to take on new work is usually non-existent anytime soon. Now, I’d be more favorable towards the amount if said amount were to pay insane dollar outputs. However, experience has shown they typically don’t, but then again, the price ranges have grown over time, in lieu of my own growth, so I could be full of it… I haven’t looked lately being swamped my full time job, fun small projects and economics homework out the yang, but I have pushed off some favorable projects, both in fun to create and good pay to others with more time to bequeath. I’ve been telling everyone I meet in the same discipline to milk it. For those of you who don’t know, we’ve reached the apex of the Golden Years of Flash Development. I’m sure there is time left to add to the above, but I recognize pinnacles and this is one. Can’t imagine what it will be like when the economy gets better.

    BTW, I sold my Sol…

    …bought her majesty an Element (yes, she helped w/bling)…

    …and apprehended da 2k1.

  • Buffering

    The only thing this is missing is little spy camera’s all along the sides complete with docking clamps on file extensions, topped with a muscled arm squeezing a stick of RAM…

    …or just a pile of dung. Take your pick. At any rate, this made my Friday. I know, doesn’t take much.

    http://www.palfloat.com/commentpics/real-buffering.jpg

  • Mass Symbol Swapper

    Dude on LJ had 1000 instances he needed to swap from Symbol A to Symbol B. Didn’t want to do it manually, so I wrote this command for him. Maybe you’ll find a use for it too.

    You select a frame, and it’ll swap all instances to use a different symbol that you specify. Instead of clicking the instance on the stage, clicking swap, and repeating for each symbol, this just does it en-masse at light speed.

    *** Updated to 1.0.1 ***

    Mass Symbol Swapper – MXP | ZIP