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Archive for May, 2010 /

These Robot Legs Were Made For Walking

05/26/2010 @ 2:45 pm
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robotlegs

The past few months at Engine have found us using frameworks to build all our Flash projects; for obvious reasons. Frameworks allow for a scenario in which we’re building libraries of reusable code. Multiple developers are able to work on the same project in their own “views,” until we need to bring all the code together into the end product. It’s a much more efficient and consistent development experience. There are a lot of romantic scenarios for frameworks to put hearts in the eyes of developers, but as most of us know, they’re not all built the same. PureMVC was great for a time, but it didn’t take long for me to discover its limitations. A great, confident beginning was quickly reduced to writing a hundred lines of the same code to simply wire up into the framework. Which is why, when it comes to frameworks, we’re happy to get some fresh legs in here. Robotlegs, specifically.

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Flash vs. HTML5 – Should The End User Care?

05/10/2010 @ 11:25 pm
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Flash-Header

Is Flash on its way out? From where I sit, I can’t imagine it anytime soon. BC Business recently posted an article about the demise of the Flash website due to an increased interest in HTML5. While there are a few points in this article that we can appreciate, the whole Flash vs. HTML5 argument seems to be fueled by a very narrow view of the web combined with the momentum of Apple hype. We’re all for new technologies and advancements in the digital space, but assuming Flash to be irrelevant any time soon make very little sense.

Assuming Flash will disappear this year or even in the next few years is so completely misinformed, I don’t even know where to start. This whole notion, spurred by Mr. Jobs and his crusade for full control of, well, everything, is completely hyped up and based on little to no hard data. I don’t understand how anyone is even listening, let alone participating in the debate.

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Richard Gallagher
Richard Gallagher
Creative Director / Partner

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Director of Operations

Stephen Beck
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Technical Director / Partner

Dean Elissat
Dean Elissat
VP Client Engagement

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