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Outre la capacité de résoudre un combat entre deux IA, le player se distingue par le rendu de celui-ci. C’est donc l’occasion d’essayer le fameux Canvas de HTML5 et de voir ce qu’il a dans le ventre.
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Yes, I'm sorry, It's in french for once :/ Delete the scoop?
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Many people I meet these days ask why I still use Flash as a base for development of applications and games. It is downright scary to hear that virtually all these people still don't know that you can author your apps in Actionscript and then easily cross-compile to very performant native code for iOS and Android. Targeting the desktop with Flash has been around for more than 10 years. Using AS3 as the language and Adobe AIR to export gives you great performance and access to really advanced tools that allows for proper debugging, even directly on the GPU. Delete the scoop?
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Looking at getting into gaming using Flash, Unity, or HTML5? Want to see some great examples of gaming using these and other tech? Want full source code for all these examples to learn from? If any of this interests you – you’ll be happy to have a look at the 1400+ games developed during Ludum Dare #24 this past weekend. Delete the scoop?
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Just like Flex, only HTML5 Montage is a HTML5 application framework released by Motorola-Mobility. It is released under the BSD license and the source is available on github. I first encountered Mo..
// another "Hey guys, you know flex, you can do html5" proto solution. Unfo, it's still JS, it's still dynamic, untyped, and looks like a language to teach kids how to code. //. Delete the scoop?
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The potential of HTML5 for gaming is great, but many issues will slow the progress for both developers and users. Delete the scoop?
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Flex 2, DaoFlex, Reporting, Business Intelligence,Flex Best Practices, Flex Design Methodology, Flex Component, Flex Training, Flex Developers, Flex consultants, Flash, ActionScript, RIA, Flex experts, Flex courseware, Flex Instructor, Flex trainer,... Delete the scoop?
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// Most of the time, I try to stay neutral, but here, I really have to say: "Thank you Captain Obvious !" // Delete the scoop?
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Streaming Media posted an interesting summary of a webinar with Jeff Whatcott, CMO of Brightcove, discussion the realities of HTML5 for video delivery. Delete the scoop?
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Time to learn something about Cocos2d HTML5, the HTML5 version of the famous Cocos2d-x project. In this tutorial series I am going to cover the creation of Circle Chain game, which I already developed in AS2, AS3 and Stencyl for iOS.
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Again, not Flash. But you have to dig other tunnels in your developer mind mine dude. Delete the scoop?
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Guest Post Or, why HTML5 disappointed many developers this year. Delete the scoop?
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So my favorite script kiddy and copycat, Feross (copied, note the shameless “I discovered” in his Quora post, LoL) Delete the scoop?
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I’ve been a Web/Flash designer and more recently a developer for over a decade now. I have been an avid supporter of the Macromedia’s and now Adobe’s Flash technology and all that it enables. However, as my livelihood relies on it, I’m quite concerned at the increasing lack of voice from Adobe and it’s evangelist team. I’m starting to get the feeling they’ve got things to say, but someone on high has told them to hold their respective tongues… Delete the scoop?
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Sencha has launched a new fast-track program for Adobe Flex developers looking to develop HTML5 applications. Delete the scoop?
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Monday was a big day Pixel Lab. We had the incredible opportunity of developing the HTML5 version of Cut the Rope for ZeptoLab (the brainiac creators of the game) and Monday was the launch. Overall, the feedback has been incredibly positive. It’s been cool to see people get excited about what you can do with standards-based code in a modern browser. Delete the scoop?
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Imagine being able to script in HTML5 with whatever language floats your boat... JavaScript, ActionScript, AppleScript... too good to be true? First off - let me state for the record that this isn't another rant on Flash vs HTML5. Meh. Delete the scoop?
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