Native Extensions, Using Native Extensions “ This tutorial will cover adding a Native Extension for Adobe AIR to your application. We are going to be focusing on the native extensions developed by...
Share ideas that matter on the social web and experience
the benefits of curating the world's best content.
I don't have a Facebook, a Twitter or a LinkedIn account
Your new post is loading...
From
flashdaily.net
-
June 3, 3:40 AM
Native Extensions, Using Native Extensions “ This tutorial will cover adding a Native Extension for Adobe AIR to your application. We are going to be focusing on the native extensions developed by... No comment yet.
Sign up to comment
Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
From
helpx.adobe.com
-
April 12, 3:37 AM
April 9th, 2013. Welcome to Flash Player 11.7 and AIR 3.7. This is a monthly scheduled update. The release contains new features, security fixes and bug fixes. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Several users have reported that their ELS (Encrypted Local Store) data created using AIR 3.3 or earlier is no longer available after updating to the AIR 3.4 runtime. This occurred due to updates in the ELS architecture to improve security and improve... Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
We announced last November that we are focusing our work with Flash on PC browsing and mobile apps packaged with Adobe AIR, and will be discontinuing our development of the Flash Player for mobile browsers. This post provides an update on what this...
// stupid. but we'll have to do with it. // Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
There’s been a lot of speculation and information regarding Flash Player and Windows 8 recently. Yesterday Adobe and Microsoft clarified their position and I think it’s good for everyon... Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
As discussed in the just released Adobe roadmap for the Flash runtimes, Adobe has been working closely with Google to develop a single modern API for hosting plugins within the browser (one which could replace the current Netscape plugin API being used by the Flash Player). The PPAPI, code-named “Pepper” aims to provide a layer between the plugin and browser that abstracts away differences between browser and operating system implementations. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
News, Commentary and Insights from the Flash Player and AIR Product and Engineering Teams... Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
What a week! Adobe made a lot of announcements which raised a lot of questions on the web, and led to a lot of WTF (which meant”What The Flex” right?). I feel that since MAX, the Flex community was expecting some clarification about the future of Flex.
// A little quote, which is, according to me, pretty hopeful : [[Don’t worry, if HTML5 becomes the standard for RIA apps, then the best HTML5 RIA developers of tomorrow will be today’s Flex developers. Why? Because RIA development is not just a matter of language. RIA developers have a lot of specific skills (design awareness, client-side architectures, service exposure architecture, user-experience, mobile applications conception and optimization to name a few).]] // Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
With the recent announcements this week, we know that the Flex community has many questions regarding Adobe’s plans around the Flex SDK. Let us try to answer the questions we’ve heard. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
|
I had the opportunity this month to speak at the Rocky Mountain Adobe User Group about gaming, Flash, Adobe, et cetera alongside Jun Heider who talked about Apache Flex. Here are my slides Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
In a press conference in Sydney today, Adobe chief executive Shantanu Narayen refused to answer questions about how the company can justify charging Australi...
Nicolas Bousquet's insight:
Have fun watching how much of a fucking clown Narayen is. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Find out more about the Game Development Resource Library at GAMES@CODAME (Aug 1) with Michelle Yaiser from the Adobe Developer Connection team. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Hi, everyone! It’s been a while, but it’s time now for another Puzzler! This time, we’ll do another ActionScript Puzzler! For those of you that don’t know what a Puzzler is, let me quickly explain. A Puzzler is essentially a short and simple programming problem that is used to demonstrate special cases or “features” of a programming language. See some of my old ones here, here, and here. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Remember back in September of 2011 when Microsoft declared that Flash Player and other “plugins” would be barred from Metro Internet Explorer? It seems as though that really just isn’t going to happen. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Understand Adobe's current thinking and plans around core Flash functionality contained within Flash Player and Adobe AIR.
// maybe this is old news, I don't remember reading it before today // Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Understand Adobe’s view of Flex, its contributions to the open source project, and its commitments to Flex in the future. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
A long time passed since my last post on this blog. I have been very busy in an important video streaming project but this is not the only reason for my absence. I have also wanted to wait and ta... Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
The announcements on November 9th 2011 around Flash Platform technology - and the way in which communication happened - have caused irrefutable damage... Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
As a follow-up to the highly anticipated release of Adobe Flash Player 11 and Adobe AIR 3, which included next-generation technologies like the gorgeous, cinematic 2D and 3D hardware accelerated graphics of Stage 3D, we’re pleased to announce the availability of Flash Player 11.1 and Adobe AIR 3.1 for desktops and mobile devices. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
|



Your new post is loading...