Most cross-platform Flash development tools are not available for free. The best ones, Flash Builder and FDT, will set you back €600.
Fortunately a few open-source and free alternatives exist. AXDT is one such alternative – it’s a set of plug-ins for the Eclipse Platform that enable you to write ActionScript 3 code in an integrated environment. Read the rest of this entry »
LogWatcher is the kind of open-source Eclipse plugin that enables hooking a view of a certain log file to the Eclipse IDE. It comes in handy for open-source AXDT Flash development plugin of Eclipse that currently (at version 0.0.7.1) doesn’t have a built-in debugger and is yet to receive it in milestone 0.1.0. Read the rest of this entry »
In the end of March WordPress team introduced a new version of their popular blogging platform and advised all its users to upgrade. Even though any experienced user of WordPress could probably do it in an ease, it may still get a bit tricky.
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Beta 3 of Firefox 3 is now out. Quite a few new features and a new look.
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WebKit now natively supports getElementsByClassName, one of the most requested functions by JavaScript programmers. Read the rest of this entry »
1st beta of Firefox 3 for Mac is out. Compared to earlier releases it has improved a lot in terms of bug fixes, looks and speed.
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