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A smarter than Adobe's approach to iPhone development

Saturday, 1 May 2010 1:10 P GMT-04
Six months ago, I started following Adobe's advancements in the creation of a cross-platform solutions for smart mobile devices. In general, it's nice that finally Adobe realized that it's time to do something about close to zero penetrat

Flash Player will be packaged with Google Chrome

Wednesday, 31 March 2010 8:24 A GMT-04
Adobe has announced that they made a deal with Google: the new releases of Chrome Web browser will be packaged with the latest version of Flash Player. Even though the only person I know who uses Chrome is my younger son (has just says it's cool

Search Engines still can't index Flash sites with dynamic content

Thursday, 25 February 2010 9:00 A GMT-04
There are two types of Web applications: those that care about their discoverability and those that don’t.If you are developing a Web application in Flash or Flex for, say, financial advisers (FA) of a brokerage house or salesmen of an insuranc

Flash Player, iPhone, and the rest of the RIA world

Wednesday, 3 February 2010 7:20 A GMT-04
The recent announcement of iPad has ignited yet another wave of emotional discussions around the role of Flash Player in the evolution of mankind.  People easily take sides and everyone seems to know what’s right and what’s wrong.&nb

A Flash conference keynote who doesn't respect women

Friday, 12 June 2009 3:23 P GMT-04
On many occasions I’ve been writing that there is almost no women at the IT conferences, and it’s sad. Unfortunately, some presenters treat women as second class citizens and don’t think twice before using  dirty jokes and imag

We sucked it up and learned Flash

Tuesday, 16 September 2008 11:02 A GMT-04
Back in January  I published an article at Flex Developer's Journal about how Flash programmers who really liked programming in Flash  where forced by Adobe to learn Flex.  Of course, how this ugly heavy-weight monster mo

The difference between Rich Internet Applications and Fat Clients

Friday, 27 October 2006 7:51 P GMT-04
Got this question in the email, and one day I will give a serious answer, but it's Friday night...

Passing parameters to Flex that works

Thursday, 12 October 2006 7:06 A GMT-04
The subject of this piece is how to pass parameters from HTML to a Flex 2 application using flashVars parameters.

A Coding challenge

Monday, 9 October 2006 9:23 A GMT-04
Just finished writing a piece called "Polymorphism Without Interfaces". I challenge you to review and explain the code below (it's not Java)

Flash Player 9 on Linux and Adobe marketing

Friday, 6 October 2006 7:45 A GMT-04
Flash Player 9 enters pre-alpha stage on Linux. Adobe marketing needs to work harder.

We've taught Adobe Flex to talk to Microsoft Excel

Monday, 18 September 2006 8:52 A GMT-04
This sample application shows the data exchange between Adobe Flex and Microsoft Excel

Who's winning the desktop: Sun, Adobe or Microsoft?

Friday, 8 September 2006 7:43 A GMT-04
Comments on a discussion that is going on at JavaLobby about the future of Java on desktop

Great Web site design with Flash

Sunday, 3 September 2006 9:57 P GMT-04
This site shows you HOW to design your future Web sites with Flash. It's like these concept cars that you see at Auto shows: they show you the trend.

A bug in English?

Monday, 28 August 2006 9:29 P GMT-04
I like English, because it has some logic to it. You can take a root and build a new word. But once in a while it does not work.

Adobe Flash needs re-branding

Sunday, 11 June 2006 9:08 P GMT-04
In my opinion, one of the Adobe's most important goals in regards to adoption of Flash-related technologies is to get attention of the enterprise architects and developers.