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PureMVC MultiCore Modular Pipes Application - a better way in!

Aug 20, 2008 12:10 PM
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I have been beavering away striving to refine my technique for PureMVC multicore modular applications and finally found a logical path I feel comfortable with. Following a discussion with Cliff my new methods should also solve some potential issues within this app (thanks for the tips mate ). One niggle in my side was [...] (translate)

App Reviews: Free Apps for the iPod Touch Roundup

Aug 20, 2008 12:05 PM
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Returning to my ongoing series of reviews of applications for the iPod Touch, today we will look at a handful of free applications. As with most free applications, none has enough depth to warrant a review of its own. There are enough free applications in the App Store to fill youriPod but are they worthwhile and do they work as well on an iPod Touch (versus an iPhone). This post will look at Twittelator (a Twitter client), Facebook and two games, PegJump and Cannon Challenge. Twittelator by BigStonePhoneThere are a variety of Twitter application options for the iPod Touch and (translate)

First AIR app to ship?

Aug 20, 2008 12:02 PM
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This week, one of the projects I’ve been working on for the past year and a half ships. Now, I have no idea if this next statement is actually true since I haven’t done extensive research.  But TimeLiner XE may be the first AIR app to ship.  And by “ship” I mean the more traditional meaning [...] (translate)

City Lite and free olympic screensavers and wallpapers

Aug 20, 2008 11:20 AM
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Just spotted City Lite, the global winner of Forum Nokia Code Camp competition got featured on Nokia and S60 sites. City Lite is a nightlife guide built upon Flash Lite from Adobe. It provides information about nightlife events in the cities to which you travel, with outstanding graphics and animations. It is available for all S60 [...] (translate)

Ask a Jedi: Creating a list of product options

Aug 20, 2008 11:20 AM
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Andrew asks: I have an application im programming and am stuck on this one section. I have system for product options. i let the user create different options like this: Color:green,red,brown Size:S.M,L,XL,XXL Now I'm able to read e... [More] (translate)

Snow Day for Floridians

Aug 20, 2008 11:13 AM
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Tropical Storm Fay has come and gone, and as you can see from the radar images down below what we mostly received here in South Florida was a whole lot of rain. Steady winds for about 24 hours and some real blustery moments, but for the most part Fay didn't give us all that much. Except for a day off of course! Sort of a snow day for us as schools and most employers close their doors and everyone "hunkers down" and prepares to flee into the safe room. OK, most of us are a lot... (translate)

Simple Comments Meets OpenID

Aug 20, 2008 11:13 AM
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Beginning with version .960, Simple Comments supports visitor logins using OpenID identifiers. In this article, I discuss some of the specific architectural and developmental considerations that went into the process of OpenID-enabling the Simple Comments system. By Dan Ragle. 0820 (translate)

CSS For Absolute Beginners - Part 5: Pseudo-Classes and Elements

Aug 20, 2008 11:11 AM
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Pseudo-classes are attached to selectors to specify an alternate state for any given element. The pseudo-class is attached to the element in the selector part of your CSS rule and is separated from the selector by a : (colon). The most common type of pseudo-selector you are likely to come across are the ones attached to the "a" or anchor selector, typically these pseudo-selectors are found in groups or sets that specify a state of any given link within your website. Pseudo-classes fall into two categories, dynamic and non-dynamic. Dynamic pseudo-classes, that really does sound complicated! All that dynamic means (translate)

Building Websites With Drupal - Part 3: Setting Initial Roles and Permissions

Aug 20, 2008 11:11 AM
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There are as many ways to build a web site as there are customers out there. What that usually means is that, as developers, we end up recreating the wheel over and over again. In reality, though, 80% of the customers you come across could likely be serviced quite nicely with relatively minor modifications to a basic site structure that includes the most common functionality. That is the concept behind a Content Management System like Drupal. Drupal is a framework for creating web applications. As such, it has a wealth of advanced abilities like forums, newsletters, and RSS syndication. But (translate)

Bangalore FUG meeting on 23rd Aug

Aug 20, 2008 11:06 AM
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The next Bangalore Flex User group is meeting is going to be held this Saturday, 23rd August, 2008 at the Adobe Campus terrace near Diary Circle [here is the map] The meeting starts at 11:00 am… See you all there (translate)

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