Monthly Archives: August 2009

Looking forward…

I just wrapped up a fascinating 6 months as a lecturer to first year “Digital Design and Media” students at the Technical University College of West-Flanders. If there’s something I’ve recognized from my time there is that passion and commitment are determining factors for being successful in what you do. There certainly was no lack read more »

Adobe MAX 2009 Predictions

Less than 50 days to go before this years Adobe MAX in Los Angeles — time to go on the record about some of my predictions. I expect the following focus areas: Mobile and devices Open Screen Project AIR 2.0 Definitely See Flash Player 10 running on Android, Symbian, webOS and Windows Mobile Early builds read more »

Top feature requests on bugs.adobe.com

After some discussions earlier this week, it became apparent not everyone is aware of Adobe’s public bug base where you can have your voice heard and vote up bugs important to you. I thought it might be interesting to highlight the current top 5 highest voted open feature requests across the various projects. FB-19053 – read more »

Social Media Addicts Association

Addicted to Twitter or Facebook? The Social Media Addicts Association can help you. SMAA is run by reformed social media addicts who all had the courage to stand up and admit to their problem. Will you stop poking people you haven’t seen since college, and join us? With me closing in on 8000 tweets, reaching read more »

The ActionScript Conference 2009 Singapore

We’re about a month away from the next edition of “The ActionScript Conference” and I can’t wait! This conference has fast become one of my all time favorites and this year will no doubt be even better with two days of sessions scheduled in. The speaker lineup looks excellent and includes people like: Ryan Stewart, read more »

Making the case for ActionScript

This last week or two we’ve seen a lot of heated debate around the future of ActionScript and the Flash Player. Its nice to see this kind of excitement and passion for the technology — yet I can’t help but feel we’re experiencing a form of ‘continental drift’ here. I’ve seen ActionScript grow up from read more »

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