Tag Archives: Open Source

Why I keep going Back To Flash

Over the past year, I’ve done very little in the Flash/Flex world; Not because I thought the Apple had won, but more around the interest of learning what else is out there. After a year of HTML5/Javascript, iOS, Android/Java, and a little Python; Everything I learn makes me want to get back to Flash. Albeit I’ve learned that prototyping with …Read more »


[Presentation] Learning From Example – 03.13.2010

[UPDATE] This did not use any Android AIR/Flash. Chicago Google Technology conferenceĀ GTUG #7. The original idea was developed by Adam Flater, Jesse Freeman and Jordan Snyder, my co-workers at Roundarch. Utilizing Merapi, a Java-AIR messaging bridge, we are able to control a Flash presentation from the comfort of your palm (in my case, my Nexus One). The example is a …Read more »


[Presentation] Flexible Open Source – 2.23.2010

I recently did a presentation for at DePaul University here in Chicago, for Upsilon Pi Epsilon, International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines. The talk focuses more on my view of Creativity as applied to Rich Internet Applications, and how I apply an Agile methodology in order to iterate quickly, and get a working product out of the …Read more »


Stratalogica

So let’s talk about spaceships… I mean Stratalogica. Stratalogica has been my life for about the past year. It is a teaching tool for geography and history wrapped around Google Earth (for short). Roundarch the company I work for teamed up with Nystrom a division of Herff-Jones, to try and create a new platform to interact with their content. Long …Read more »


Bridging the gap | New frontiers

So there’s quite a few new things I’ve been now actively exploring and few oldies that are turning out to be goodies.
First off Away3D(http://away3d.com/).
Secondly Flare (http://flare.prefuse.org/)
THIRD, Merapi (http://www.merapiproject.net/)
Four, Python(http://www.python.org)


President Obama: Good for Open Source? | Linux Magazine

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