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New Tutorial About Open Source Flash Programming

Fri, 26 Feb 2010 21:36:15 EST

New Tutorial About Open Source Flash
I have just posted a new tutorial about how to get started programming Flash applications using open source methodology. I start the tutorial explaining why you may or may not want to try open source Flash programming. This is followed by an exhaustive list of definitions and acronyms. I know these things are boring; but I tried to do my best to pack it jam full of the key concepts you will need to get started. If you make it through the prerequisite minefield you will be rewarded with a step-by-step tutorial of setting up a development environment. The grand finale of the tutorial is a simple slide show application complete with 1920s era music. If you are too lazy to read the entire tutorial you can just download the project at the bottom of the tutorial. Head over to the tutorials and learn to create Flash applications the open source way!

Charles Palen has been involved in the museum and visitor center industry for several years. He works as a senior interactive developer at Transcending Digital where he can be hired for your next contract project. Charles expertise covers the areas of A/V integration, touchscreen programming, creation of original devices, and much more. Charles created Technogumbo as a way to share lessons learned while making original products.

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