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December 4, 2008

JQUERY–Learn It

Filed under: Coding — Tags: , — The Mad Admin @ 10:07 am

NETTUTS

Started With jQuery From Scratch

Jul 15th in Javascript & AJAX by Jeffrey Way

Maybe you’re a seasoned jQuery pro. Heck, maybe you’re John Resig. On the other hand, maybe you read words like “Prototype”, “jQuery”, and “Mootools” and think to yourself, “What the heck are these?” Now is the time to learn.

In this industry - now more than ever - designers are becoming coders, and coders are becoming designers. The idea of a developer ONLY performing frontend or backend work is quickly becoming a dated concept. jQuery will help to bridge the gap. Javascript is not an unattainable skill. In this article, we’ll detail fifteen resources to get you started with jQuery from the absolute beginning. If you’ve been avoiding this library out of some silly sense of fear, now is the time to dive in. You’ll be amazed at how simple it can be.

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September 12, 2008

Hug A Developer Today

Filed under: Coding, Fun — The Mad Admin @ 7:45 am

 

Found this on GLM.  Thanks Vin.

July 17, 2008

EasyMVC Presentation at NJFLEX

Filed under: ActionScript, Adobe, Coding, Flex — The Mad Admin @ 8:43 am

 

 

Last night I had the honor of giving the first presentation to NJFLEX group and the topic was EasyMVC as shown by Tom Bray 

The basics of the talk are simple.  I use the EasyMVC because it helps organize my code and make it easier to upgrade or for that matter even read a few months later.

 

The architecture breaks it down into three areas.

Model—The Data Repository for the app.

The View — What the user Sees and or does.

The Controller — Takes Action when the View says something has happened.

 

I have a code example posted HERE.

 

I will also post the Visio and the Powerpoint i used last night as soon as I get a chance.

 

I wanted to thank everyone that came last night, it was a good group and let me know if you have questions.

Here is the power point.

Here is the Visio (PDF FORMAT)

Thanks

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May 15, 2008

NJFLEX Inaugural Meeting.

Filed under: Adobe, Coding, Flex — Tags: , , — The Mad Admin @ 2:47 pm

Where:

157 Broad Street, Suite 211
Red Bank, NJ 07701

Map

TIME:

Wednesday, May 21st @ 7pm

Give Away and Pizza/Drinks, and Meet the other Flex People!!!

This meeting will be very “introductory,” and is geared more towards a meeting the other members, rather than an educational discussion.

Next month we’ll start up the speakers.

Please RSVP on www.NJFlex.com to ensure we have enough food and chairs for everyone.

Thanks,

Jason

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I will try to be there, how about you?

The MadAdmin

April 3, 2008

Going To Flex On Wall Street (FLEXCAMP)

Filed under: Coding, Flex — The Mad Admin @ 10:32 am
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I am looking forward to this, lots of information to learn and great people top talk with.

 

Meet with the Flex experts and get ready to build your next cutting edge financial application.
Be there to catch-up with the famous Adobe Flex & AIR evangelists — Christophe Coenraets & James Ward. You have read their blogs, now talk to them live. A full-day event for Flex developers and architects and the Flex-curious.

 

Speakers

Speaker Profiles

Christophe Coenraets is a Principal Product Manager and Evangelist (at Adobe) working on Flex with an Enterprise twist in the BlazeDS and LiveCycle Data Services Engineering Team. Christophe joined Macromedia in 2000 as a J2EE Evangelist, and started working on Flex from its early days. Before joining Macromedia, Christophe was at Powersoft / Sybase from 1994 to 2000 where he managed Technical Evangelism. Christophe has been a regular speaker at conferences worldwide for the last 10 years. His blog is popularly read by all in the RIA community.
In this keynote, Christophe Coenraets will review the state of Rich Internet Applications in the context of some of the new and exciting features of Flex 3, AIR, BlazeDS, and the upcoming version of LiveCycle Data Services. Christophe will demonstrate how these features along with new projects and initiatives at Adobe can profoundly transform financial services applications.

Yakov Fain is a managing principal of Farata Systems, consulting, training and product company. He has authored several Java books, dozens of technical articles. Recently, Yakov has co-authored an advanced book, Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters. Sun Microsystems has nominated and awarded Yakov with the title Java Champion. He leads the Princeton Java Users Group. He is an Adobe Certified Flex Instructor. Yakov holds Masters Degree in Applied Math. You can reach him at yfain@faratasystems.com

Michael Labriola has been developing Internet applications since 1995 and has been working with Flex since its 1.0 beta program. He specializes in developing applications with high business impact using emerging technologies. Michael worked as an author and technical editor on Adobe Flex 2: Training from the Source and has published a series of articles on Adobe’s Developer Center teaching others to integrate Flex client and server technologies. As a frequent speaker on Flex topics and contributor to Flex mailing lists, he is known throughout the developer community. Michael also speaks Spanish and Italian, and pretends to speak more Japanese than he actually knows. Michael is currently a senior consultant at Digital Primates IT Consulting Group. (Michael’s Blog)

Mike Nimer is a former member of the Adobe ColdFusion engineering team. There he was responsible for the integration of Flex 2 with ColdFusion Server as well as many other current features of ColdFusion. Before joining the Adobe engineering team he worked for three years as a senior consultant with the Macromedia consulting group, assisting clients on-site with their architectural planning, code reviews, and performance tuning. He has spoken at every Allaire & Macromedia DevCon/Adobe MAX since they began 1998. Mike is currently a senior consultant at Digital Primates IT Consulting Group. (Mike’s Blog)

James Ward is a Technical Evangelist for Flex at Adobe and Adobe’s JCP representative to JSR 286, 299, and 301. Much like his love for climbing mountains he enjoys programming because it provides endless new discoveries, elegant workarounds, summits and valleys. His adventures in climbing have taken him many places. Likewise, technology has brought him many adventures, including: Pascal and Assembly back in the early 90’s; Perl, HTML, and JavaScript in the mid 90’s; then Java and many of it’s frameworks beginning in the late 90’s. Today he primarily uses Flex to build beautiful front-ends for Java based back-ends. Prior to Adobe, James built a rich marketing and customer service portal for Pillar Data Systems.

Shashank Tiwari is the Chief Technologist at Saven Technologies, a technology driven business solutions company headquartered in Chicago, IL. As an experienced software developer and architect, he is adept in a multitude of technologies. He is an expert group member on a number of JCP (Java Community Process) specifications, JSRs 274, 283, 299, 301 & 312, and is an Adobe Flex Champion. Currently, he passionately builds rich high performance applications and advises many on RIA and SOA adoption. Many of his clients are banking, money management, and financial service companies that he has helped build robust, quantitative, data-intensive, highly interactive, and scalable applications. He writes regularly in many technical magazines, presents in seminars and mentors developers and architects. He has a popular blog on the O’Reilly Network. He is an ardent supporter of and contributor to open source software. He lives with his wife and two sons in New York. More information about him can be accessed at his website.

Victor Rasputnis is a Managing Principal of Farata Systems. He’s spends most of his time providing architectural design, implementation management and mentoring to companies migrating to Flex and JEE technologies. Victor authored several books and technical articles. Recently, he has co-authored an advanced book, Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters. Victor holds a PhD in computer science from the Moscow Institute of Robotics.You can reach him at vrasputnis@faratasystems.com

March 13, 2008

Get Your Coding On

Filed under: Coding — Tags: , , — The Mad Admin @ 9:48 am

Link swiped from Geeklikeme.net from matthewpaulmoore.com that gives tips to help you be more productive at coding.

I so need this.  Good tips.

November 3, 2007

OK Back to Coding

Filed under: Adobe, Cairngorm, Coding, EasyMVC, Flex, Framework, PureMVC — The Mad Admin @ 4:24 pm

I looked at another Flex Talk…..Yeah I have to stop doing that.

Now I am looking at the http://puremvc.org/framework.

Yes I have looked at others. Cairngorm, EasyMVC and now PureMVC. What I am looking for is something that make sense and has a good bit of support. PureMVC sure has documentation. I must have printed 50+ pages.

  • Cairngorm–Confused the hell out of me for a while….But I got it thanks to Tom Ortega’s tutorials.
  • EasyMVC…Is easy. But has no community. Tom is great but is just one guy. I need more depth.
  • PureMVC–We shall see. They hide the Singletons so maybe my brain won’t hurt ar much as it did with Cairngorm.

I’ll let you know sometime next week.

TMA

October 24, 2007

EasyMVC Write Up

Filed under: Adobe, Coding, EasyMVC, Flex — The Mad Admin @ 8:12 am

Jon has made a very good writeup on the EasyMVC presentation we both saw on Adobe.

Here is the link

October 20, 2007

Little More On Flex EasyMVC

Filed under: Adobe, Coding, EasyMVC, Flex — The Mad Admin @ 8:53 pm

OK I was chatting with Tom today on his site and came up with another reason I like EasyMVC.

It Works with Flex Builder 3. So I was playing with it today. Very cool.

October 18, 2007

EasyMVC Q&A

Filed under: Adobe, Coding, EasyMVC, Flex — The Mad Admin @ 8:57 am

Q&A from the Webinar where Tom was nice enough to answer all the questions.

Thanks Tom.

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