A new Open Source computer programming language developed in Switzerland could be destined to replace Java, the language that powers much of the Internet and many commercial applications today. Scala, developed at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), is already the programming language of choice for social networking sites such as Twitter, LinkedIn and FourSquare. An estimated 100,000 programmers are already using the language and it continues to attract attention from industry for its elegance and muscle. Version 2.8 was announced during Scala Days, which took place on the EPFL campus April 15-16, 2010.
“I created Scala to boost development productivity, application scalability and system reliability,” explains EPFL professor Martin Odersky (see biography below). He also wrote the compiler that Java programmers use today and introduced the feature of generic programming to Java and subsequently to Scala. The name Scala comes from the idea of a scalable language able to follow increasing user and hardware demands, making it effectively “future-proof,” according to Odersky.
“Scala is an essential part of our strategy,” explains Stanford University Professor Kunle Olukotun, a recognized pioneer in multi-core chip design. Olukotun, director of the Pervasive Parallel Laboratory, is using Scala to develop new computer architectures to effectively harness the power of hundreds of computers on a chip. He predicts that the personal computer of tomorrow will not just have two or four processors, as we see with today’s Duo and Quad machines, but dozens upon dozens.
The latest version of the language introduces several new features and improvements, most importantly the re-written Scala collections library that substantially improves reliability and ease of use. A new extension called Named and Default Arguments also makes programmers’ lives easier.
Scala is an elegant union of object-based programming and functional programming, “a fusion,” as Odersky likes to say. The language allows programmers to gradually make the transition away from Java by incorporating powerful tools right into Java code. It also allows them to write code in a more intuitive way, which increases productivity and reduces long-term maintenance costs by replacing interminable lines of difficult to maintain code with shorter lines that are easier to read.
Companies like Twitter, EDF, FourSquare, Siemens, Xerox, LinkedIn and Sony are already convinced. Twitter chose Scala because their programmers are much more productive and their users have a faster and more reliable service with the language. When talking about their move to Scala, Alex Payne, lead API developer at Twitter, said, "We want the code we write to be correct and maintainable. We want to keep our costs down—all the things most businesses want. We wanted to be using a language that we’re really passionate about."
Social Network - Users - Main Programming Languages
Facebook - 400 million users - PHP
Twitter - 70 million users - Scala, Ruby
FourSquarre - 500,000 users - Scala
LinkedIn - 60 million - Java, Scala, Groovy
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ARMSoft, a vendor of professional development tools and user interface components for .NET, announced a new release of Flexible TreeView for .NET — a treeview-listview-grid hybrid .NET control for easy handling of hierarchical data.
When using standard or third-party components for handling hierarchical data, programmers often encounter many limitations, such as an obscure programming model that makes it difficult to get quickly started with software development, or a lack of features that makes it nearly impossible to implement the initial idea.
Flexible TreeView doesn’t have those shortcomings, so it provides the programmer with virtually unlimited opportunities for handling hierarchical data.
With Flexible TreeView, no longer is one limited to displaying only some text and an icon, as various types of data can be easily displayed — for example, textual (plain or HTML), numerical, Yes/No radio button (or check box), list, image (static or animated), color, HTML link, or a popup with any content. The new release also adds the support for a progress bar.
If the programmer needs to display even more types of data, Flexible TreeView makes it possible to draw any static or dynamic content in the treeview, or include any third-party controls within it.
Moreover, Flexible TreeView lets one easily control the appearance and behavior of the data displayed.
Software developers using Flexible TreeView get some unique features unavailable in other treeview controls:
- Soft selection and expandable nodes, so it’s possible to display additional information in the node only when the mouse cursor hovers over it, thus keeping some information hidden when not needed;
- The opportunity to display data at multiple levels, which makes it easy to build a professional GUI with only a few lines of code;
- Column span, which lets one merge a few columns to display more data.
Besides, Flexible TreeView also provides automatic text wrapping, summaries, tooltips, in-place edit, load on demand, easy drag & drop between treeviews, other controls, or external applications.
The new Flexible TreeView release raises the flexibility of software development to a new, much improved level. Now a programmer can quickly display only the necessary data, and do that in nearly any way one can think of; moreover, it’s easy to redefine any color, any icon, or the behavior of any part of the treeview. For those purposes, Flexible TreeView supports themes, flexible customization, and many events. And all that can be done just in a couple of mouse clicks, or with a few lines of code.
Availability and Pricing
Flexible TreeView fully supports Visual Studio 2005/2008 and .NET 2.0 or later; it has a royalty-free redistribution license; no external dependencies and comes with comprehensive documentation and numerous samples.
Trial versions and detailed product information is available at www.FlexibleTreeView.com. Developer licenses can be purchased starting from US $179. Multi-developer licenses, upgrade subscriptions and source code are also available.
Only now you can take advantage of ARMSoft`s special offer: Buy 2 licenses with a 6-month subscription to free updates, and get 6 months more of subscription for free.
About ARMSoft
ARMSoft is a software development company targeted in creation of highly effective tools for developers and B2B software. Created with passion, ARMSoft products help developers every day to be more productive and deliver reliable applications under budget and on time.
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When using standard or third-party components for handling hierarchical data, programmers often encounter many limitations, such as an obscure programming model that makes it difficult to get quickly started with software development, or a lack of features that makes it nearly impossible to implement the initial idea.
Flexible TreeView doesn’t have those shortcomings, so it provides the programmer with virtually unlimited opportunities for handling hierarchical data.
With Flexible TreeView, no longer is one limited to displaying only some text and an icon, as various types of data can be easily displayed — for example, textual (plain or HTML), numerical, Yes/No radio button (or check box), list, image (static or animated), color, HTML link, or a popup with any content. The new release also adds the support for a progress bar.
If the programmer needs to display even more types of data, Flexible TreeView makes it possible to draw any static or dynamic content in the treeview, or include any third-party controls within it.
Moreover, Flexible TreeView lets one easily control the appearance and behavior of the data displayed.
Software developers using Flexible TreeView get some unique features unavailable in other treeview controls:
- Soft selection and expandable nodes, so it’s possible to display additional information in the node only when the mouse cursor hovers over it, thus keeping some information hidden when not needed;
- The opportunity to display data at multiple levels, which makes it easy to build a professional GUI with only a few lines of code;
- Column span, which lets one merge a few columns to display more data.
Besides, Flexible TreeView also provides automatic text wrapping, summaries, tooltips, in-place edit, load on demand, easy drag & drop between treeviews, other controls, or external applications.
The new Flexible TreeView release raises the flexibility of software development to a new, much improved level. Now a programmer can quickly display only the necessary data, and do that in nearly any way one can think of; moreover, it’s easy to redefine any color, any icon, or the behavior of any part of the treeview. For those purposes, Flexible TreeView supports themes, flexible customization, and many events. And all that can be done just in a couple of mouse clicks, or with a few lines of code.
Availability and Pricing
Flexible TreeView fully supports Visual Studio 2005/2008 and .NET 2.0 or later; it has a royalty-free redistribution license; no external dependencies and comes with comprehensive documentation and numerous samples.
Trial versions and detailed product information is available at www.FlexibleTreeView.com. Developer licenses can be purchased starting from US $179. Multi-developer licenses, upgrade subscriptions and source code are also available.
Only now you can take advantage of ARMSoft`s special offer: Buy 2 licenses with a 6-month subscription to free updates, and get 6 months more of subscription for free.
About ARMSoft
ARMSoft is a software development company targeted in creation of highly effective tools for developers and B2B software. Created with passion, ARMSoft products help developers every day to be more productive and deliver reliable applications under budget and on time.
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AspDotNetStorefront releases the next generation of its AspDotNetStorefront ML
platform.
Building upon the massively successful e-commerce shopping cart platform powering more than 11,000 websites, AspDotNetStorefront is proud to release AspDotNetStorefront ML version 9.0. Significant updates to the underlying architecture, user interface, templating system, integration features, and administrative functions have made the platform more robust, simpler to use, easier to integrate, and more efficient to develop against. Notable features include the use of industry-standard ASP.NET Master Pages to generate application templates and themes, the ability to customize URL rewriting rules to provide tailored SEO results, extensive utilization of AJAX throughout the site to provide faster, more efficient administration and a friendlier shopping experience, and implementation of Microsoft's cutting-edge add-in system to allow highly portable, self contained modifications without touching core application code. The AspDotNetStorefront ML version 9.0 ecommerce shopping cart also includes mobile browsing functionality, allowing merchants to reach nearly 2 BILLION mobile devices, as well as advanced integrations with online chat applications, tax providers, new payment gateways, and more.
"Modern e-commerce websites demand efficiency to maintain competitive advantage," remarked AspDotNetStorefront's COO and Executive Vice President Dan Van Kuren. "AspDotNetStorefront ML version 9.0 delivers just that. We've taken a platform that was already best of breed, and added new features and technologies to reduce development time, shorten the learning curve for new merchants, and allow site administrators to manage and market larger, more diverse product offerings than ever before. All of these initiatives have created a winning platform for success-driven merchants and development shops."
AspDotNetStorefront ML v9.0 also carries on AspDotNetStorefront's commitment to protecting merchants and consumers against fraud and malicious users, slated to undergo full PCI PA-DSS certification.
Merchants and developers wishing to obtain more information about AspDotNetStorefront ML v9.0, or existing customers interested in learning about upgrading, can visit AspDotNetStorefront's website at http://www.aspdotnetstorefront.com or contact AspDotNetStorefront sales at sales@aspdotnetstorefront.com (phone: +1 602-490-0243 option 2). AspDotNetStorefront ML version 9.0 is available with full source code in C# or VB.net and starts at $1,295.00.
About AspDotNetStorefront
AspDotNetStorefront.com, a division of Discovery Productions, Inc., is a privately held company headquartered in Westlake, OH that provides online e-commerce shopping cart software for over 11,000 merchants and over 7,000 developers and DevNet partners. For more information, visit http://www.aspdotnetstorefront.com or call +1 602-490–0243, option 2.
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platform.
Building upon the massively successful e-commerce shopping cart platform powering more than 11,000 websites, AspDotNetStorefront is proud to release AspDotNetStorefront ML version 9.0. Significant updates to the underlying architecture, user interface, templating system, integration features, and administrative functions have made the platform more robust, simpler to use, easier to integrate, and more efficient to develop against. Notable features include the use of industry-standard ASP.NET Master Pages to generate application templates and themes, the ability to customize URL rewriting rules to provide tailored SEO results, extensive utilization of AJAX throughout the site to provide faster, more efficient administration and a friendlier shopping experience, and implementation of Microsoft's cutting-edge add-in system to allow highly portable, self contained modifications without touching core application code. The AspDotNetStorefront ML version 9.0 ecommerce shopping cart also includes mobile browsing functionality, allowing merchants to reach nearly 2 BILLION mobile devices, as well as advanced integrations with online chat applications, tax providers, new payment gateways, and more.
"Modern e-commerce websites demand efficiency to maintain competitive advantage," remarked AspDotNetStorefront's COO and Executive Vice President Dan Van Kuren. "AspDotNetStorefront ML version 9.0 delivers just that. We've taken a platform that was already best of breed, and added new features and technologies to reduce development time, shorten the learning curve for new merchants, and allow site administrators to manage and market larger, more diverse product offerings than ever before. All of these initiatives have created a winning platform for success-driven merchants and development shops."
AspDotNetStorefront ML v9.0 also carries on AspDotNetStorefront's commitment to protecting merchants and consumers against fraud and malicious users, slated to undergo full PCI PA-DSS certification.
Merchants and developers wishing to obtain more information about AspDotNetStorefront ML v9.0, or existing customers interested in learning about upgrading, can visit AspDotNetStorefront's website at http://www.aspdotnetstorefront.com or contact AspDotNetStorefront sales at sales@aspdotnetstorefront.com (phone: +1 602-490-0243 option 2). AspDotNetStorefront ML version 9.0 is available with full source code in C# or VB.net and starts at $1,295.00.
About AspDotNetStorefront
AspDotNetStorefront.com, a division of Discovery Productions, Inc., is a privately held company headquartered in Westlake, OH that provides online e-commerce shopping cart software for over 11,000 merchants and over 7,000 developers and DevNet partners. For more information, visit http://www.aspdotnetstorefront.com or call +1 602-490–0243, option 2.
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Rapid Quality Systems are pleased to announce the immediate release of Code Rocket for the Eclipse development environment on Windows, targeting the Java programming language.
By popular demand the powerful design documentation features of Code Rocket are now brought to the Eclipse IDE, integrating seamlessly into your development workflow.
Code Rocket Features
Code Rocket is also available for the Visual Studio .NET IDE (VS2005, VS2008 and VS2010 compatible) for C/C++ and C# languages.
For more information and for a 30-day free trial visit our website. For regular news and updates see our blog.
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By popular demand the powerful design documentation features of Code Rocket are now brought to the Eclipse IDE, integrating seamlessly into your development workflow.
Code Rocket Features
- Works out of the box with no additional source code changes.
- Compatible with JavaDoc and will generate documentation from the code you already have.
- Flowchart view of the code - see a real time interactive flowchart view of your code, helping you to understand the code being viewed; or construct a flowchart and then generate code from that.
- Pseudo code view - using the comments within the code Code Rocket generates a pseudo code view of the code, allowing you to see the comment quality of the code and generate code skeletons from pseudo code.
- If you don't have comments in your code Code Rocket can still make sense of what it's doing and allow you to visualize it in a more abstract way.
- Takes automated documentation to the next level - integrates the flowchart and pseudo code views into the documentation.
- Full documentation generation capabilities available at the touch of a button or as part of an automated build process.
Code Rocket is also available for the Visual Studio .NET IDE (VS2005, VS2008 and VS2010 compatible) for C/C++ and C# languages.
For more information and for a 30-day free trial visit our website. For regular news and updates see our blog.
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ElementRiver announced today that it has released SourceMate as a companion tool for Adobe’s Flash Builder 4 after an extensive beta program with many leading developers in the Flash Builder community. The product is now available for download and purchase at www.elemementriver.com and provides an immediate productivity boost for Flash Builder developers.
Key features include:
Many leading Flash Builder developers participated in beta program for SourceMate and helped shape it as a tool that meets the needs for developers in the community. "From the advanced refactoring to the timesaving code generators, SourceMate adds incredible functionality to Flash Builder. In short, SourceMate makes Flash Builder a full featured IDE! It is a must have for any serous developer coding in Flash Builder.“ said Jesse Freeman who goes by the moniker The FlashBum.
ElementRiver CEO Chris Gross, commented on the release, “With the release of Flash Builder 4, we really saw the need for serious Flash and Flex developers to increase their productivity as they engage on projects growing in complexity. We have worked hard to incorporate the feedback from the development community at large and will remain dedicated to that principle in the future.” In addition to being able to download and purchase SoureMate from the ElementRiver website, an online developer community section has been launched including documentation and forums. For more information about go to www.elementriver.com.
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Key features include:
- Code generation
- Refactoring
- Code templates (i.e. snippets)
- Metadata tag support
Many leading Flash Builder developers participated in beta program for SourceMate and helped shape it as a tool that meets the needs for developers in the community. "From the advanced refactoring to the timesaving code generators, SourceMate adds incredible functionality to Flash Builder. In short, SourceMate makes Flash Builder a full featured IDE! It is a must have for any serous developer coding in Flash Builder.“ said Jesse Freeman who goes by the moniker The FlashBum.
ElementRiver CEO Chris Gross, commented on the release, “With the release of Flash Builder 4, we really saw the need for serious Flash and Flex developers to increase their productivity as they engage on projects growing in complexity. We have worked hard to incorporate the feedback from the development community at large and will remain dedicated to that principle in the future.” In addition to being able to download and purchase SoureMate from the ElementRiver website, an online developer community section has been launched including documentation and forums. For more information about go to www.elementriver.com.
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The LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT 2.0 set brings robot building to a wide range of hobbyists. But the NXT kit doesn't come with a how-to guide and it only includes building instructions for four robots. Users new to building complex LEGO models or lacking experience with the NXT programming language need guidance to help them reach the next level. The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 Discovery Book is the introductory book that they've been waiting for.
In The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 Discovery Book (No Starch Press, May 2010, 320 pp., $29.95, ISBN 9781593272111), readers learn how to harness the capabilities of the NXT 2.0 set to build and program their own robots. Author Laurens Valk begins by walking readers through the set, describing the pieces and explaining how to get started with the software used to program NXT robots. Once readers understand the basics of the NXT programming language, the book's tutorials show them how to build robots that move, monitor sensors, and use advanced programming techniques like data wires and variables. With crystal clear, step-by-step instructions, readers will find it easy to create working robots in no time. The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 Discovery Book features:
"The NXT set can be complicated. Sure, you can build some sort of robot, but can you actually make it do anything interesting?" said No Starch Press founder Bill Pollock. "This is the introductory MINDSTORMS 2.0 book that everyone needs; the one book that will make sure that that pricey MINDSTORMS kit won't end up gathering dust in a shoebox somewhere." Read More >>
In The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 Discovery Book (No Starch Press, May 2010, 320 pp., $29.95, ISBN 9781593272111), readers learn how to harness the capabilities of the NXT 2.0 set to build and program their own robots. Author Laurens Valk begins by walking readers through the set, describing the pieces and explaining how to get started with the software used to program NXT robots. Once readers understand the basics of the NXT programming language, the book's tutorials show them how to build robots that move, monitor sensors, and use advanced programming techniques like data wires and variables. With crystal clear, step-by-step instructions, readers will find it easy to create working robots in no time. The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 Discovery Book features:
- A complete introduction to LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0
- Building and programming instructions for eight innovative robots, including a robotic defense system, a six-legged walker, and an autonomous robotic arm
- 50 sample programs and 72 programming challenges (ranging from easy to hard) that encourage readers to explore newly learned programming skills
- 15 building challenges that expand on the robot designs to help readers develop ideas for new robots
- All of the robots in the book require just one NXT 2.0 set to build; there are no extra pieces required.
"The NXT set can be complicated. Sure, you can build some sort of robot, but can you actually make it do anything interesting?" said No Starch Press founder Bill Pollock. "This is the introductory MINDSTORMS 2.0 book that everyone needs; the one book that will make sure that that pricey MINDSTORMS kit won't end up gathering dust in a shoebox somewhere." Read More >>
In this tutorial, get an understanding the new MXML namespaces in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Flash Builder 4 bundled with the Flex 4 SDK, Adobe's latest release for Flex developers, represents a big leap forward for one of the dominant toolsets in the rich internet application development sphere. Author David Gassner reviews the dozens of new features in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 New Features, explaining critical information for both developers who are upgrading from Flex 3 and for those who are just getting started.
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Flash Builder 4 bundled with the Flex 4 SDK, Adobe's latest release for Flex developers, represents a big leap forward for one of the dominant toolsets in the rich internet application development sphere. Author David Gassner reviews the dozens of new features in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 New Features, explaining critical information for both developers who are upgrading from Flex 3 and for those who are just getting started.
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In this tutorial, learn about customizing MXML and ActionScript file templates in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Flash Builder 4 bundled with the Flex 4 SDK, Adobe's latest release for Flex developers, represents a big leap forward for one of the dominant toolsets in the rich internet application development sphere. Author David Gassner reviews the dozens of new features in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 New Features, explaining critical information for both developers who are upgrading from Flex 3 and for those who are just getting started.
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Flash Builder 4 bundled with the Flex 4 SDK, Adobe's latest release for Flex developers, represents a big leap forward for one of the dominant toolsets in the rich internet application development sphere. Author David Gassner reviews the dozens of new features in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 New Features, explaining critical information for both developers who are upgrading from Flex 3 and for those who are just getting started.
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In this tutorial, learn about creating image libraries in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Flash Builder 4 bundled with the Flex 4 SDK, Adobe's latest release for Flex developers, represents a big leap forward for one of the dominant toolsets in the rich internet application development sphere. Author David Gassner reviews the dozens of new features in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 New Features, explaining critical information for both developers who are upgrading from Flex 3 and for those who are just getting started.
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Flash Builder 4 bundled with the Flex 4 SDK, Adobe's latest release for Flex developers, represents a big leap forward for one of the dominant toolsets in the rich internet application development sphere. Author David Gassner reviews the dozens of new features in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 New Features, explaining critical information for both developers who are upgrading from Flex 3 and for those who are just getting started.
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In this tutorial, get an understanding of the new Spark component framework in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Flash Builder 4 bundled with the Flex 4 SDK, Adobe's latest release for Flex developers, represents a big leap forward for one of the dominant toolsets in the rich internet application development sphere. Author David Gassner reviews the dozens of new features in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 New Features, explaining critical information for both developers who are upgrading from Flex 3 and for those who are just getting started.
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Flash Builder 4 bundled with the Flex 4 SDK, Adobe's latest release for Flex developers, represents a big leap forward for one of the dominant toolsets in the rich internet application development sphere. Author David Gassner reviews the dozens of new features in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 New Features, explaining critical information for both developers who are upgrading from Flex 3 and for those who are just getting started.
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In this tutorial, learn about creating project working sets in ColdFusion Builder.
ColdFusion Builder, based on the Eclipse workbench, is Adobes first dedicated development environment for programmers of ColdFusion-based Internet applications. ColdFusion Builder Essential Training, with author Dan Short, is designed to teach both new and experienced ColdFusion developers how to configure servers and services, generate data-aware components, and create custom extensions.
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ColdFusion Builder, based on the Eclipse workbench, is Adobes first dedicated development environment for programmers of ColdFusion-based Internet applications. ColdFusion Builder Essential Training, with author Dan Short, is designed to teach both new and experienced ColdFusion developers how to configure servers and services, generate data-aware components, and create custom extensions.
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In this tutorial, learn about using Code Assist in ColdFusion Builder.
ColdFusion Builder, based on the Eclipse workbench, is Adobes first dedicated development environment for programmers of ColdFusion-based Internet applications. ColdFusion Builder Essential Training, with author Dan Short, is designed to teach both new and experienced ColdFusion developers how to configure servers and services, generate data-aware components, and create custom extensions.
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ColdFusion Builder, based on the Eclipse workbench, is Adobes first dedicated development environment for programmers of ColdFusion-based Internet applications. ColdFusion Builder Essential Training, with author Dan Short, is designed to teach both new and experienced ColdFusion developers how to configure servers and services, generate data-aware components, and create custom extensions.
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In this tutorial, learn about using the ColdFusion debugger in ColdFusion Builder.
ColdFusion Builder, based on the Eclipse workbench, is Adobes first dedicated development environment for programmers of ColdFusion-based Internet applications. ColdFusion Builder Essential Training, with author Dan Short, is designed to teach both new and experienced ColdFusion developers how to configure servers and services, generate data-aware components, and create custom extensions.
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ColdFusion Builder, based on the Eclipse workbench, is Adobes first dedicated development environment for programmers of ColdFusion-based Internet applications. ColdFusion Builder Essential Training, with author Dan Short, is designed to teach both new and experienced ColdFusion developers how to configure servers and services, generate data-aware components, and create custom extensions.
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This video introduces the history of Adobe Flex in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, get an understanding the anatomy of web applications in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, learn about choosing a workspace in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, get an understanding MXML in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, learn about using the debug version of Flash Player in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, understand MX and Spark components in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, learn about using button controls in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, learn about defining MXML components in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, learn about using the ViewStack container in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, you will learn about managing navigation with ActionScript in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, will help you understand inline CSS declarations in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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In this tutorial, learn how to draw vector graphics with MXML in Flash Builder 4/Flex 4.
Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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Adobe's open source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.
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