Ritesh Desale - PMP
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Next Generation Flex skining
In this MAX presentation, XD’s Marc Dennert shows you how to create beautiful, functional skins, quickly and easily, with Flex 4.
Next Generation Flex skining
Next Generation Flex skining
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
What is an RIA?
What are Rich Internet Applications? .. while there are many definitions on the web, I like to decide if something is an RIA or not based on the following criteria …
1.It has to be an Application … something that deals with dynamic data, takes an input and processes it to produce valuable output.
2.Its primary function should be to deal with data that lives on the Internet (or intranets).
3.It should offer a user experience that is Richer than what we’ve been used to in the past in a particular environment.
If a piece of software satisfies the above criteria, in my opinion, its an RIA. If you think about these points for a little bit, you’ll quickly realize that, even though a fairly new buzzword, is not a new concept …. Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo Messenger, Gmail etc are all RIAs that came out several years ago. After some more thought, you’ll realize that in today’s context majority of applications that we build have something to do with data that lives elsewhere on the network, therefore the dominant factor that defines an RIA is the richness of the experience users have while using it. So if we oversimplify, RIAs are applications built with special attention to user interface and user experience.
Many modern interface development technologies have been labeled as Rich Internet Application Technologies .. these include AJAX, various Javascript libraries and frameworks, modern browsers, Gears, Flex, Flash Player, AIR, Silverlight, JavaFX etc .. while these technologies facilitate building an RIA it does not automatically imply that everything built with them is an RIA … in fact, it is very easy to build a Not So Rich Internet Application with these so called RIA technologies. At the same time, it is important to note that the use of these technologies is not a prerequisite to building an RIA either.
1.It has to be an Application … something that deals with dynamic data, takes an input and processes it to produce valuable output.
2.Its primary function should be to deal with data that lives on the Internet (or intranets).
3.It should offer a user experience that is Richer than what we’ve been used to in the past in a particular environment.
If a piece of software satisfies the above criteria, in my opinion, its an RIA. If you think about these points for a little bit, you’ll quickly realize that, even though a fairly new buzzword, is not a new concept …. Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo Messenger, Gmail etc are all RIAs that came out several years ago. After some more thought, you’ll realize that in today’s context majority of applications that we build have something to do with data that lives elsewhere on the network, therefore the dominant factor that defines an RIA is the richness of the experience users have while using it. So if we oversimplify, RIAs are applications built with special attention to user interface and user experience.
Many modern interface development technologies have been labeled as Rich Internet Application Technologies .. these include AJAX, various Javascript libraries and frameworks, modern browsers, Gears, Flex, Flash Player, AIR, Silverlight, JavaFX etc .. while these technologies facilitate building an RIA it does not automatically imply that everything built with them is an RIA … in fact, it is very easy to build a Not So Rich Internet Application with these so called RIA technologies. At the same time, it is important to note that the use of these technologies is not a prerequisite to building an RIA either.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Adobe Flex 3.3 update released
Adobe released an update of Flex SDK, i.e. Flex 3.3 . The Adobe® Flex™ 3 Software Development Kit (SDK) includes the Flex framework (component class library) and Flex compiler, enabling you to freely develop and deploy Flex applications using an IDE of your choice.
Download:http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/flexdownloads/
Download:http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/flexdownloads/
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
An Absolute Beginner’s Tutorial On Flex 3
“This article barely skimmed the surface of the Flex framework, although we did cover the basics of what the framework provides, and how MXML and ActionScript 3.0 work together. While this was a very gentle introduction to the concepts behind Flex, it should give you enough grounding in the concepts to go forth and experiment on your own.”
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/beginners-tutorial-flex-3/
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/beginners-tutorial-flex-3/
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