Ryan Stewart - Rich Internet Application Mountaineer
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| Blog Name: |
Ryan Stewart - Rich Internet Application Mountaineer |
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http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
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flash, adobe, actionscript |
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I’m very excited about the future of the web and how to leverage it as a development platform. I’m very into Web 2.0 and how Rich Internet Applications fit into that space. I think that Flash is uniquely positioned to really take advantage of the growth of the web, which is one of the reasons I enjoy working with Adobe products. With the release of Flex and AIR, I think Flash grew up as a platform and has the ability to show what the next generation web is going to look like. |
| Popularity: |
4 Followers |
HTML5 Can’t Exist Without the Flash Platform
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AIR 2 and Flash Player 10.1 Betas now Available
Tonight we’ve released the AIR 2 and Flash Player 10.1 betas on Adobe Labs (direct download links for Flash Player and AIR). This is the first time we’ve simultaneously released the desktop (AIR) and browser (Flash Player) runtimes for all three platforms (Mac, Windows, Linux) at once which is a great milestone for the Flash Platform. So what is this release and why should you care? One thing to note is that this is just the desktop runti
Adobe and RIM Collaborating on Tool Support for BlackBerry Devices
At the developer conference in San Francisco today, RIM and Adobe announced a collaboration around creating content for BlackBerry devices and Adobe’s Creative Suite tools. This builds off of the momentum we started with RIM when they announced they were joining the Open Screen Project and dedicated to bringing Flash Player to BlackBerry. There are some good links on Techmeme that cover the announcement pretty well.
Flex Momentum in Higher Education
Since this week is Educause I thought it would be a good time to talk about some of the momentum we’ve been having with Flex in higher education. I came from the higher education side of the industry so it’s really great to see Flex do well. It’s major props to our education teams and Terry Ryan, who ha
Enterprise Apps in the Cloud Just Got Better: Salseforce/Adobe Partnership
Today we announced an interesting partnership between Salesforce.com and Adobe. As Tim Anderson noted, there has always been a surface integration because Flash Builder could consume WSDL’s and Salesforce.com has always exposed them. But this goes quite a bit deeper. One, we’re working with the Salesforce.com team to make sure their IDE is completely integrated into ours. You’ll be able to get a combined Force.com and Flash Builder tool so you never have to switch environments to create Flex
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