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  • How Recruiters Can Hire Flex Developers

    The following article is for both recruiters, and interviewers. After doing hiring, getting hired, and helping facilitate others getting connected, there seems to be a lot of confusion in our industry about how Flex Developers work. The following article describes the different types of Flex Developers, their rates, and how to interview & hire them.

    Please keep in mind the following is full of (accurate) generalities to make things more concise and easier to understand.  The Flash/Flex community is very diverse, and as such there are many exceptions to the below.

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  • What I Learned at Flash and the City 2010

    While it’s fresh, here is what I learned at Flash and the City 2010 (blog).  It was a Flash & Flex conference in New York City that brought together developers from around the world.  The reasons for me to attend were (beyond being invited, duh):

    1. You don’t attend conferences, you speak at conferences.
    2. I like smaller conferences.
    3. I love Manhattan.
    4. One of my current clients is there.
    5. My wife had never been to New York.
    6. You don’t get many eastern conferences (east in the USA).

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  • How to Use RobotLegs On Top of Gaia: Part Deux

    Robotlegs has been released for awhile, and things have changed over the past 7 months for the better.  A major discovery at how the Flash IDE can compile metatdata has recently come to light, so it’s time for an update to this topic which hopefully supersedes both my old way of using Robotlegs in the Flash IDE, and Helmut’s way.

    The following article describes what Gaia and Robotlegs are, why you would use them, and how you go about using them together.

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  • Steve Jobs on Flash: Correcting the Lies

    Apple has posted Steve Jobs’ “Thoughts on Flash“. There are a lot of lies and half truths. No one will care. The article has enough valid points that people won’t check up on them.

    That said, here’s my attempts to correct the lies.

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