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Flex Mobile in Action
It has been almost two years now since Adobe started releasing super-secret early betas
of their mobile AIR runtimes and Flex framework. During that time, only a select few
were kicking the tires and seeing what was possible while waiting for more phones to
successfully run Android 2.2 and the iPhone packager to be completed.
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Once upon a time, Unix came with only a few standard utilities. If you were lucky, it included a C compiler. When setting up a new Unix system, you’d have to crawl the Net looking for important software: Perl, gcc, bison, flex, less, Emacs, and other utilities and languages. That was a lot of software to download through a 28.8-Kbps... | | |
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Adobe Flex 4.5 Fundamentals: Training from the Source
Macromedia introduced Flex in 2004 so that developers could write web applications for the
nearly ubiquitous Flash platform. These applications benefited from the improved design,
usability, and portability that Flex made possible, dramatically changing the user experience.
These features are a cornerstone of Web 2.0, a new generation... | | Practical Android Projects (Books for Professionals by Professionals)
Take a practical approach to becoming a leading-edge Android developer, learning by example while combining the many technologies needed to create a successful, up-to-date web app.
Practical Android Projects introduces the Android software development kit and development tools of the trade, and then... | | Flash CS6: The Missing Manual (Missing Manuals)
Flash’s evolution is unique, even for the fast-changing computer software world.
First released in 1996 under the name FutureSplash, it was a tool for creating
web-based animations. It’s still the go-to application for that job; however,
along the way it’s acquired new capabilities. Today, Flash ... |
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