
By Armand Niculescu on August 13, 2007
One of the things I’ve always loved about Flash was the transparency regarding the player version penetration, adoption rates, geographical data and so on. The way we could relatively easy decide what Flash version to target, e.g. “should we use AS3/Flash9 for this project considering that it’ll be completed in 4 months?” Is there something [...]
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By Armand Niculescu on June 7, 2007
When it comes to Microsoft, people become very vocal. However, unlike Silverlight, Photosynth is the kind of innovative technology that has the potential to change the web.
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By Armand Niculescu on April 26, 2007
By now, it’s everywhere in the news: Flex SDK, along with the related technologies, is going open source! This includes everything needed to build Flex applications, including the core libraries and components from the SDK (which were already free), the source code for the ActionScript and MXML compilers, and the ActionScript debugger. Moreover, Adobe will [...]
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By Sanda Borlea on June 22, 2006
In case of a master report containing various subreports it is sometimes very useful to have a field containing the common information for all or some of the other reports. I encountered this problem when making visible or invisible images in the report based on a specific group of products. The solution I have found [...]
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