by Omar

April LAFlash Meeting – Don’t Hate the Player with Lee Brimelow

8:46 am in Events by Omar

April LA Flash Meeting – Don’t Hate the Player

MONDAY April 25, 2011, 7:00P – 9:30P PST
(DIFFERENT DAY THIS MONTH)

At the Rich Media Institute – 525 Venezia Avenue, Venice CA 90291
Join us on Adobe Connect Pro: http://bit.ly/laflashlive
FREE EVENT | FREE PARKING | NO RSVP
FREE FOOD & BEER courtesy of Artisan Creative!

// SPONSORS

Artisan Creative
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Jobs for creative professionals.

Adobe
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Adobe: Check out Creative Suite 5!

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Crafting Digital Interfaces for Human Enjoyment
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FITC
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The Rich Media Institute
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ElementRiver
Where Flex meets the enterprise
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FDT4
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// OVERVIEW

Join us this month as Lee Brimelow visits us at the LAFlash warehouse to present Don’t Hate the Player. Learn all about the future of Flash gaming! Please take note, the day is changed for this month, Monday, April 25th at 7:00 PM!

Don’t Hate the Player – Lee Brimelow

Flash has long been the best tool for creating casual games for web. It is also an increasingly great option for building mobile games as well. This session will deliver an overview of the current and future state of Flash gaming. Come and learn about the frameworks, tools, and techniques that are being used today by top game developers. Lee will also discuss the relevance of alternate technologies like HTML5 and Unity. Lastly you will hear about the tools and technologies that Adobe is working on to make building games easier.

// Meeting Agenda

  • General Announcement
  • Don’t Hate the Player
  • Raffle, Networking

// General Announcements

A few announcements from the User Group Managers Omar and Harald regarding the latest on the Flash Platform and LAFlash member benefits.

// RAFFLE, NETWORKING, AND BEER!

As always, we will host a raffle, including Adobe give-aways, free tickets to FITC events and a SourceMate 2.0 license. The event ends with a networking session.

// UPCOMING EVENTS

The Truth about Flash and Devices: On May 11th
The truth is, Flash on mobile is alive and well. The world of Flash on devices is booming, with Flash content running on phones and tablets — even the iPhone and iPad! Join us on 5/11 as we host a two part event for executives and techies! More info can be found here: http://laflash.org/2011/04/04/the-truth-about-flash-devices-on-may-11th/

// Links

by Harald

March LAFlash Meeting – Developing AIR for Android using Flash CS5

6:56 pm in Announcements, Events by Harald

March LAFlash Meeting – Developing AIR for Android using Flash CS5

Wednesday March 16, 2011, 7:30P – 9:30P PST
At the Rich Media Institute – 525 Venezia Avenue, Venice CA 90291
Join us on Adobe Connect Pro: http://bit.ly/laflashlive
FREE EVENT | FREE PARKING | FREE BEER | NO RSVP

// SPONSORS

Adobe
Revolutionizing how the world engages with ideas and information
Adobe: Check out Creative Suite 5!

FITC
Inspire. Educate. Challenge. Connect.

The Rich Media Institute
Specialized, Convenient Education for Digital Media Professionals
Check out our brand new site!

ElementRiver
Where Flex meets the enterprise
Check out Element River’s Sourcemate!

FDT4
Pure coding comfort.
Check out Powerflasher’s FDT4!

// Meeting Agenda

  • Developing AIR for Android using Flash CS5
  • General Announcement
  • Raffle, Networking

// Developing AIR for Android using Flash CS5

New to mobile development? Wondering how mobile applications are built? This presentation will walk you the entire development process of the AIR for Android application from design to deployment. Chris Griffith will show you how he designed and built the application using a variety of tools and techniques.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Chris Griffith is a Staff Engineer in the User Experience group at Qualcomm, Inc. He has over 15 years experience in developing a wide range of prototypes for a variety of clients. He currently works with the full spectrum of the Flash Platform from mobile devices to web/desktop.

He is also an Adobe Community Professional and is presently the co-manager of the San Diego Flash User Group and the Flash Catalyst Community Lead for Adobe Systems, Inc. He also has been involved with the National Science Foundation’s National Science Digital Library project. Recently he has developed several iPhone applications and Android application. He also has written for peachpit.com and O’Reilly’s InsideRIA. When he is not coding, he is either spending time with his family or out sea kayaking.

// General Announcements

A few announcements from the User Group Managers Omar and Harald to make the community aware of some news and LAFlash member benefits.

// RAFFLE, NETWORKING, AND BEER!

As always, we will host a raffle, including Adobe give-aways, free tickets to FITC events and a SourceMate 2.0 license. The event ends with a networking session.

by Omar

RIM Playbook Meeting URL Change

5:58 pm in Announcements, Events by Omar

Sorry everyone, due to some Adobe Acrobat issues we had to change the Connect meeting URL: http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/ahouston/

We apologize for the inconvenience.

by Harald

February LAFlash Meeting – RIM PlayBook & SourceMate 2.0

6:07 pm in Announcements, Events by Harald

February LA Flash Meeting – RIM PlayBook and SourceMate 2.0

Wednesday February 23, 2011, 6:00P – 9:30P PST
At the Rich Media Institute – 525 Venezia Avenue, Venice CA 90291
Join us on Adobe Connect Pro: http://bit.ly/laflashlive
FREE EVENT | FREE PARKING | FREE BEER | NO RSVP

// SPONSORS

Adobe
Revolutionizing how the world engages with ideas and information
Adobe: Check out Creative Suite 5!

FITC
Inspire. Educate. Challenge. Connect.

The Rich Media Institute
Specialized, Convenient Education for Digital Media Professionals
Check out our brand new site!

ElementRiver
Where Flex meets the enterprise
Check out Element River’s Sourcemate!

FDT4
Pure coding comfort.
Check out Powerflasher’s FDT4!

// OVERVIEW

First of all, please note that the event starts already at 6:00pm PST due to dependencies of the speakers!!!

Designing Better BlackBerry PlayBook Apps – As part of an event series of Research in Motion ( RIM ) and Adobe in collaboration with Adobe’s User Groups, LAFlash is proud to host the fourth presentation in the line-up together with the User Groups KCDevCore, LA Adobe, Adobe AIR, Stateline,  Norcal FUG and Houston ColdFusion. Come hear RIM engineers give an overview of the RIM BlackBerry Playbook, their App Store, how to get started, their APIs/QNX OS, and Live Q & A. This is a great continuation on Joseph Labrecque’s talk from our January meeting, in case you missed it.
Following the first talk, Chris Gross, President of ElementRiver and partner of LAFlash will give a talk on the new SourceMate 2.0. He will present the new features of their recently updated coding tool and demonstrate how SourceMate will accelerate coding in ActionScript.
Finally, we will have some new and cool raffle prizes to give away and there will be time for meeting some members of the other L.A. based User Groups as well as general networking.

// Meeting Agenda

  • Designing Better BlackBerry PlayBook App
  • What’s New in SourceMate 2.0
  • General Announcement
  • Raffle, Networking

// Designing Better BlackBerry PlayBook Apps

This is an in-house event for the members of LAFlash as well as other LA User Groups. Beyond that several User Groups will join remotely via Adobe Connect. Presenter will be Paul Bernhardt from RIM covering the following points in a one hour presentation. Afterwards there will be some time dedicated to Q&A to answer all your questions regarding the PlayBook. RIM may also talk about their announcement from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week.
Agenda:
· Overview
· API’s to build great apps
· Skinning with QNX UI Components
· BlackBerry App World (submitting apps & revenue generation)
· Q&A with RIM engineers
Further information: Webinar Slide Deck: http://bit.ly/augs-rim2011-slidedeck

// What’s New in SourceMate 2.0

For the second time, LAFlash welcomes President of ElementRiver Chris Gross who will demonstrate how the popular Flash Builder plug-in SourceMate will enhance your coding experience. Last November SourceMate 2.0 was released with several new features and Chris will walk us through what exactly has improved since the last version. After the talk the User Group has the opportunity for a Q & A with Chris, who will be attending from the East Cost via Adobe Connect.

// General Announcements

A few announcements from the User Group Managers Omar and Harald to make the community aware of some news and LAFlash member benefits.

// RAFFLE, NETWORKING, AND BEER!

As always, we will host a raffle, including Adobe give-aways, free tickets to FITC events and a SourceMate 2.0 license. The event ends with a networking session.

by Omar

Traces, traces, traces

11:45 am in Blog, Code by Omar

I’ve had this blog post on my mind for a good long while now, brewing, as I collected more and more ammunition for the day that I finally got annoyed enough to put this down on paper, or blog, so to speak. Over the last 6+ months the debate between developers on the web front have been adamantly defending their technology choices and presenting the best cases they could think of to prove to the other side why their technology choice is better.

Personally, I have been just as guilty as the next dev of adding fuel to the fire. Instead, what we should be doing as Flash developers, and as JavaScript/[insert your preferred language] developers in general, is making sure that the software that we put out to the public is the best software we could possibly make. Sometimes this means being up to date with all the latest and greatest frameworks for your language. Other times it means learning a spiffy new debugging tool, or a completely new IDE that makes you write code 10x faster than you did with your last IDE. Sometimes, it simply means 1 simple thing, and pardon my french here, but, KILL YOUR FUCKING TRACES!

Start Rant:
There are several reasons to do this, but in a time where everyone in the web development community is looking at Flash developers and looking for any reason to say, “See, I told you Flash sucks.”, we as Flash developers need to make sure that we at least take the simplest of steps to make our Flash SWFs run as smooth as possible. Even on the fastest of computers a single trace statement can bring your application, and the user’s computer, to a grinding halt. Its as if a lot of developers believe that because it is a simple trace() statement that it shouldn’t or doesn’t hurt performance, when in actuality it does. Even on SWF files that I have compiled with “Omit traces” on, if you run “tail -f /path/to/ur/flashlog.txt” you will still see all those traces that a developer would think are no longer being executed with “Omit Traces” on. With the entire web development industry now looking at how Flash performs we must be more diligent about doing simple things like this. This type of simple oversight is EVERYWHERE. Lets see what I found while doing a quick search online…

As soon as I hit “tail -f …” I was immediately bombed with traces. These traces below come from Google’s video adwords, I guess its important for the user’s computer to know that the “Font still too big even at minFontSize”. I can rest easy at night now.

Next is CNN.com, the video player here is nuts.  I think they trace enough information from their video player to reverse engineer it from traces.  As soon as I loaded this page my Terminal was off the charts, this screenshot does not give justice to their trace mastery.  You are also greeted by several welcome messages, also known as Run Time Errors.

ESPN.com is just as bad, this is what shows just by loading their home page.

These are just three quick examples, I can sit here all day and call people out.  The point is, it is so simple to make sure your applications have all traces commented out, it improves performance in our Flash SWFs, and it gives people one less thing to bitch about Flash.

by Omar

January LA Flash Meeting – Happy New Year!

5:38 pm in Announcements, Events by Omar

January LA Flash Meeting – Happy New Year!

Wednesday January 19, 2010, 7:00P – 9:30P
At the Rich Media Institute – 525 Venezia Avenue, Venice CA 90291
Join us on Adobe Connect Pro: http://bit.ly/laflashlive
FREE EVENT | FREE PARKING | FREE BEER | NO RSVP

// SPONSORS

Adobe
Revolutionizing how the world engages with ideas and information
Adobe: Check out Creative Suite 5!

FiTC
Inspire. Educate. Challenge. Connect.

The Rich Media Institute
Specialized, Convenient Education for Digital Media Professionals
Check out our brand new site!

ElementRiver
Where Flex meets the enterprise
Check out Element River’s Sourcemate!

FDT4
Pure coding comfort.
Check out Powerflasher’s FDT4!

// OVERVIEW

Join LA Flash as we hold our first meeting for the year on Wednesday, January 19th.  This meeting we will have Joseph Labrecque, AEL from Denver, CO, will talk to us about BlackBerry Playbook development. Omar Gonzalez, our user group manager, will dive into developing with SignalsCircuit. Finally, we will have a short Q&A type session where we would love to hear your suggestions/requests for LAFlash throughout 2011, as well as answer any Flash questions you might have! We will try to answer all your Flash questions or at least try and point you in the right direction, so bring your questions with you!

// Meeting Agenda

  • BlackBerry Playbook Development Overview
  • Developing with SignalsCircuit
  • General Q&A Session
  • Raffle, Networking

// BlackBerry Playbook Development Overview

Interested in developing for the upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook? There are a lot of things to consider! We’ll step though environment setup, including the Tablet OS simulator, SDK tools for Flash Builder, throwing together a quick app and compiling a .bar file for the PlayBook. If time allows- we’ll also have a look at the submission process.

// Developing with SignalsCircuit

SignalsCircuit is a PureMVC/as3Signals hybrid framework developed by user group manager Omar Gonzalez. A quick introduction to the framework followed by an introduction to getting started with using the framework in your applications.

// General Q&A Session

We will have a short Q&A session where we would like to hear any suggestions or requests for LAFlash in the new year. Also, we will be taking your Flash platform questions and we will try to either answer all your questions or point you in the right direction!

// RAFFLE, NETWORKING, AND BEER!

As always, we will host a raffle and networking session.

by Omar

New User Registrations

1:24 pm in Announcements, Blog by Omar

The number of user registrations from spammers has gotten out of control, and for this reason the user registration form has now been disabled. If you would like to sign up for an LAFlash.org user account so you can also receive our event notices please send an email to the address: register-at-laflash-dot-org

Its an inconvenience but it will help us to control the spam on the website.

by Omar

LAFlash Meeting – November 2010 – Last Meeting for this year!

9:52 am in Announcements, Events by Omar

November LA Flash Meeting – The AfterMAX! (Last Meeting)

Wednesday November 17, 2010, 7:00P – 9:30P
At the Rich Media Institute – 525 Venezia Avenue, Venice CA 90291
Join us on Adobe Connect Pro: http://bit.ly/laflashlive
FREE EVENT | FREE PARKING | FREE BEER | NO RSVP

>>> Win a copy of CS5 Web Premium!

// SPONSORS

Adobe
Revolutionizing how the world engages with ideas and information
Adobe: Check out Creative Suite 5!

FiTC
Inspire. Educate. Challenge. Connect.

The Rich Media Institute
Specialized, Convenient Education for Digital Media Professionals
Check out our brand new site!

ElementRiver
Where Flex meets the enterprise
Check out Element River’s Sourcemate!

FDT4
Pure coding comfort.
Check out Powerflasher’s FDT4!

// OVERVIEW

Join LA Flash as we hold our final meeting for the year on Wednesday, November 17th.  This meeting we will have Danny Kopping and Robert Cesaric showing off their new framework, Aerial. Hasan Otuome is going to take us through a little bit of PlayBook development with AIR! Then we will have a review on some of the really neat stuff that came out of Adobe MAX 2010. Finally, we will have a short Q&A type session where we would love to hear your suggestions/requests for LAFlash throughout 2011, as well as answer any Flash questions you might have! We will try to answer all your Flash questions or at least try and point you in the right direction, so bring your questions with you! And finally, you will want to stick around for free beer and a chance to win yourself a copy of Adobe Creative Suite 5 Web Premium!

// Meeting Agenda

  • Introducing the Aerial Framework
  • AIR PlayBook Development
  • Adobe AfterMAX
  • General Q&A Session
  • Raffle, Networking

// Introducing the Aerial Framework

Danny Kopping is one of the current lead developers on the open source project AMFPHP as well as a Flash Platform Consultant based out of South Africa (http://www.dannykopping.co.za). Robert Cesaric is a Flex developer with an background in mobile development currently working on a startup and Aerial Framework (http://cesaric.com/). Danny and Robert will be showing off Aerial framework, a framework built on top of Doctrine and AMFPHP.

// Developing for the PlayBook

LAFlash Online User Group Manager Hasan Otuome will do a short presentation on PlayBook development with AIR.

// Adobe AfterMAX

If you missed Adobe MAX 2010 or have not had a chance to catch up we will go over some of the awesome announcements that happened this year at MAX.

// General Q&A Session

After the MAX review we will have a short Q&A session where we would like to hear any suggestions or requests for LAFlash in the coming year. Also, we will be taking your Flash platform questions and we will try to either answer all your questions or point you in the right direction!

// RAFFLE, NETWORKING, AND BEER!

As always, we will host a raffle and networking session. Make sure you can stay until the end, as we will be raffling a copy of Adobe Creative Suite 5 Web Premium!

by Omar

Don’t Forget MiniMAX!

6:39 pm in Announcements, Blog by Omar

For those of you who are not attending MAX, and also for those of you who are, don’t forget about MiniMAX (http://www.laadug.org/october-27-minimax-x-in-santa-monica/). Speakers include Humber College’s Tom Green, Flash Catalyst Bible author Rob Huddleston, Flash PHP Bible author Matthew Keefe, KC WebCore’s Dee Sadler, 086 Studio’s Todd Sanders and David Wood Training’s David Wood, and its all free!

by Omar

LAFlash October Meeting… we’re baaaaack!

10:59 am in Announcements, Events by Omar

October LA Flash Meeting – PreMAX Warm Up

Wednesday October 20, 2010, 7:00P – 9:30P
At the Rich Media Institute – 525 Venezia Avenue, Venice CA 90291
Join us on Adobe Connect Pro: http://bit.ly/laflashlive
FREE EVENT | FREE PARKING | FREE BEER | NO RSVP

Win a copy of FDT Pure!

// SPONSORS

FiTC
Inspire. Educate. Challenge. Connect.

The Rich Media Institute
Specialized, Convenient Education for Digital Media Professionals
Check out our brand new site!

Adobe
Revolutionizing how the world engages with ideas and information
Adobe: Check out Creative Suite 5!

ElementRiver
Where Flex meets the enterprise
Check out Element River’s Sourcemate!

// OVERVIEW

Join LA Flash as we come back from our short break on Wednesday, October 2oth, for our monthly meeting.  We have a few topics going on this month as there is lots to talk about!  First we’ll have a quick run down of all the news that has happened over the last couple of months, lots of news in the Flash world!  We will have Paul Taylor join us remotely to talk about his lightweight TLF alternative tinyTLF.  Powerflasher will join us to talk about their newly released FDT4!  And finally, Omar will show how PlugrMan can  help you develop AMF APIs for all types of Flash front ends.  And, of course, we can’t forget Adobe MAX 2010! We will talk a bit about what is going down at MAX.  Thanks to Powerflasher we will be raffling an FDT Pure license!

// Meeting Agenda

  • Explore and Experience FDT4 with the Powerflasher Team
  • tinyTLF with Paul Taylor
  • Developing and Debugging AMF with PlugrMan
  • Raffle, Networking

// Explore and Experience FDT4 with the Powerflasher Team

Powerflasher has just released FDT4 and with it has introduced new features that make coding both easier and more fun. For this presentation, we’ll show off some of those new features as well as show some ways of incorporating PlugrMan and tinyTLF into your workflow.

// tinyTLF with Paul Taylor

In this short preso, Paul Taylor will hit the high points of tinytlf, his smallish TLF alternative. tinytlf is built on top of the newest low-level API, the Flash Text Engine. tinytlf renders real HTML and CSS and provides a robust API for decoration, interaction, and text layout.

// Developing and Debugging AMF with PlugrMan

Omar Gonzalez will show how PlugrMan can help easily debug and develop AMF APIs, as well as show off its support for strongly-typed APIs, code generation and automated remote method unit testing features.

// RAFFLE, NETWORKING, AND BEER!

As always, we will host a raffle and networking session. Make sure you can stay until the end, as we will be raffling an FDT4 Pure License and some other stuff!