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September 12, 2007 - Web 2.0 Goodness - Adobe's Spry Framework

 

Ok, so as everyone who reads this blog knows (or should know...), I am a web designer/web developer. On the development side, I am best at ColdFusion , one of the under-appreciated programming langugages out there. While ColdFusion is awesom... [more]

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September 17, 2007 - Adobe's Spry Framework, Part Second

 

A couple days ago, I posted an example of how Adobe's Spry Framework allows one to easily and quickly incorporate XML datasets into an application, allowing for a great alternative to page-to-page navigation and data mining.

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October 01, 2007 - A New Day, A New Spry

 

Recently, I have blogged about how incredibly cool Adobe's javascript framework---Spry---is and what potential it has for making great dynamic web content.  In those posts, I was talking about Spry pre-release version 1.5.  Up until 1.4, it would not seem that Adobe was too terribly i... [more]

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October 03, 2007 - A Little Taste of Spry 1.6 Goodness

 

A few days I blogged about Adobe's release (and sexy-fication) of the javascript framework Spry 1.6.  While I have not had a lot of time to play around with the absolutely unique elements, some cool additions are the improvements they made to the password verification and confirmation widg... [more]

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October 18, 2007 - A Feedreader with Spry

 

I know I've been posting alot about Spry lately, but the more I use it, the more I love it!  Using the simple-to-implement tools which Spry provides, I am able to spend more time dealing with server-side processing, rather than fighting javascript to get a couple of cool effects.  more]

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October 27, 2007 - A Sexy Spry Gallery

 

If one has been on the internet for 3 seconds, it is obvious that dynamic photo galleries are useful and popular things.  After all, who wants to scroll through pages of pictures when they can all be loaded into one interface that can be controlled like a CD player (remember those...)?
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December 20, 2007 - Why It's Important to Read the Docs...

 

This morning, I was working on a bit of code for a dynamic directory search that I am building for work.  Because I like the paging options that Spry provides, I decided to wire up Spry to ColdFusion to create some datasets.  No big deal.

However, I came across an issue I have ... [more]

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March 10, 2008 - Coming Up for AIR

 

(Please ignore the absurdity of the title--I couldn't help myself!)

A little over a week ago, Adobe officially released Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) 1.0 along with Flex 3 .  Whi... [more]

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