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Aug

24

FeatureBlend.com has updated their Flash Detect Javascript library

By scott

A few months ago I blogged about a new Flash Detection JavaScript library that a friend and colleague of mine over at FeatureBlend.com created. Well, Carl has just released a new version with some pretty cool additions. Below are his words to the Flash community. Take a look and let him know what you think by leaving a comment. Hello Flash Community,

I am pleased to announce the latest updates for the JavaScript Flash Detection (Flash Detect) and JavaScript Flash HTML Generator (Flash TML) libraries.

The most notable changes are YUI namespace support (YAHOO.util.FlashDetect), JSMin version, JSLint cleanse, pattern changes and a few other goodies.

Hope you all enjoy! Carl

If you like what you see make sure to Digg these libraries.
Digg the JavaScript Flash Detection Library (Flash Detect)
Digg the JavaScript Flash HTML Generator Library (Flash TML)

Aug

20

Yahoo launches new Flash Blog and new Flash and Flex Libraries

By scott

Well this will probably be my last posting that announces something my team (Yahoo! Flash Platform) at Yahoo has launched. From now on it will be my former team as I am leaving to work for Disney on Friday. This week we launched three very exciting things. The new Yahoo! Flash Platform blog (http://www.yswfblog.com), the new and improved Yahoo! Flash Development Center (http://developer.yahoo.com/flash) and our new Astra Flash Components. The Astra Library is our collection of Flash and Flex components, libraries and toolkits. In this inaugural release, ASTRA contains five UI components that complement the existing set provided with Flash CS3. The new UI components are: Tree, Menu, TabBar, AutoComplete, and Charts. ASTRA is open-source under the BSD license, and follows an approach similar to the very popular YUI Library. Keep an eye on the ASTRA library, I know first hand that there are some very cool things to come.

Aug

13

On the move again, this time I am going to work for the mouse.

By scott

A short time ago, almost a year now, I blogged about how I was leaving Critical Mass to go and work on the Yahoo! Flash Platform team. Well, believe it or not, I am on the move again. This time I have accepted a job with the Disney Internet Group in North Hollywood. Just like Yahoo! I will be a Senior Flash Engineer working on the core technologies team. I am not sure who is more excited about me working for Disney, my son or me?What excites me the most about this opportunity is the creative environment I will be working in. Those who know me know that I thrive in a creative environment, and it doesn’t get much more creative than Disney. I love to push the envelope and one thing I have learned over the past 10 years is it takes a great creative team and environment to push development teams to the next level.

Yahoo was great, I learned a lot, met some great people, and I worked with some of the smartest people I have ever had the chance to work with. Plus I got to see Taylor Hicks in concert at the Yahoo! campus, oh wait; I am only supposed to be mentioning the good memories.

I would like to thank Yahoo for the great opportunity they gave me and everything I learned. There are some very talented people in Sunnyvale and around the world painting the internet purple. Do you Yahoo? I did and it was spectacular! (obscure Seinfeld reference for you hardcore fans). Now I must replace my Yahoo! hat with a pair of ears.