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Whereas Flex 3 included built-in support for deferred content creation in all of the Halo containers, Flex 4 only offers this feature with the SkinnableContainer Spark container. With the DeferredContentGroup, you can utilize deferred instantiation in the lighter-weight Spark Group container. Delete the scoop?
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Well, this will probably be the last, or nearly last post of a busy year that involved a lot of work on gigs and little focus on this blog. Sorry, maybe next year will be better In the previous ex... Delete the scoop?
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The following functionality, enhancements, changes, and bug fixes are new at version 3.1:
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After a bad experience with WP8, I came back to my current experiment : Native Extension. Delete the scoop?
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When working with Flash based applications, there are issues with fonts since the specified fonts might not exist on the user machine. Delete the scoop?
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ImageEx, CommitHandler and ImageCacheManager... 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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If you need to target an older version of Adobe AIR, especially if you are targeting device platforms (such as mobile phones and TVs), things can get a little tricky when you’re trying to mat... Delete the scoop?
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Archived Adobe Flex SDKs... Delete the scoop?
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Have you ever wondered why the spark, mx, and fx libs in your MXML files get pretty url-like namespaces while your own library projects are given package-like namespaces? Using a manifest.xml file you can choose a custom namespace of your own. Plus, there's benefits for doing so. Delete the scoop?
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The Form container uses FormLayout, by default, to lay out its FormItem children. FormLayout extends VerticalLayout to stack the FormItem comtainers in a vertical column. This is all well and good, assuming you want a vertically laid out form, but that's often not the case. Take the example below. Delete the scoop?
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Our SDK for ActionScript is now available. Using the SDK developers can build Flex and AIR applications without worrying about any of the server-side tasks.
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massive thanks to @amadurell for tweeting this to me. Delete the scoop?
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Some people have had some good suggestions for improvements to my bash script that finds unused classes in Flex Projects. So, I’ve added it to gitHub. Collaborators welcome! Delete the scoop?
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Hello You all, I'm sure about this time you've already heard that Adobe's AIR 3.5 SDK and Flash Player 11.5 are out of beta and ready... Delete the scoop?
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Watching a documentary recently on the Antikythera Mechanism got me thinking, how easy would it be to start building gear driven machines in Flex? Could I build a working clock or even an astronomical calculator? Delete the scoop?
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An open source example on how to use flex 4 stateGroups. Example also includes a bit of HTML text and radiobuttons with groups for good measure. Delete the scoop?
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While all Flex Mobile apps are compatible with tablet and phone sized screens in both iOS and Android, a developer must put extra effort into making optimized UIs for tablets vs. phones. This article, and source code, explains how to produce a single Flex Mobile app that has UIs optimized separately for tablets and phones. The goals are to share as many components as possible, while also acknowledging that tablets and phones have very different application flows. Delete the scoop?
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May 3, 2012 11:52 AM
I don’t know about you but I love the new Apache Flex logo. And when I saw it I couldn’t help but see that the shape was similar to a mathematical Rose. So of course I spent way, WAY, too much time futzing around with values until I could create a rough representation using Away3D 4.0. Delete the scoop?
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In many of the development departments that I contract and consult with, it's very common to see the use of internal Flex Library projects to help separate the code base. However, it's rare that I see defaults.css and manifest.xml files in use with those projects. Delete the scoop?
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People search for things all the time. It is in our genes and we use tools to achieve our goals. On the internet a lot of us use Google to find what we need. So most of us are familiar with Google search techniques. Now some of these search techniques are put into a very powerful filter function for Flex. Delete the scoop?
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