Archives of tags: open source
- October 19, 2008
- Tutorial - e-book - Action Script 3 - Open - also tagged action script 3, Adobe, Air, Apostilha, AS3, e-book studies, Flex, RIA's General, Source Code, Tutorial
After having a very full week of work that ultimately prevent me from writing on the blog, I announce a contest which will distribute 3 copies of the tutorial Action Script 3 Full Part II as announced. Copies will be sent to the source files also of the entire tutorial.
The contest will award 3 winners, [...]
- July 29, 2008
- 30 Classes AS3 and useful! - Also tagged open, Adobe, AS3, class, code, Flash, Flex
The blog post flashenabledblog.com put a quite interesting with 19 classes very useful for the kinds of things and they save a lot of work .. I translate the explanation, and add 11 more interesting to think well.
SoundManager - http://evolve.reintroducing.com/2008/07/15/news/as3-soundmanager/
This class, Singleton pattern, is to do exactly what the title says, a manager of sound, which [...]
- April 30, 2008
- Tutorial - Adobe Flex from scratch updated. - Also tagged Action Script, Add new label, Adobe, Air, folder, Apostilha, AS3, open source, Flex, beginners, MXML, Tutorial
The tutorial that I write, has suffered some changes and corrections language and some errors were corrected. Just upgraded the PDF "Flex Book."
- The index has changed, as well as some pieces of code that were not properly formatted with the syntax of the original flex (especially the part I).
-It has changed the font [...]
- February 20, 2008
- Degrafa, the graphical framework that lacked the flex. - Also tagged open, alpha, code, css, degrafa, drawing, drawing, fill, Flex, framework, gradient, graphics, MXML, open, repeater, skin, skinning, source
By giving one more look at the fascinating world of flex, I gave the guys with a framework that still did not know:
The Degrafa. (Declarative Graphics Framework).
This framework is designed to almost eliminate the need to have expertise and depth in Action Script to
"Draw" in flex. But the framework does not stay on [...]








