Flash player 10 resources
Sunday, October 26th, 2008Last wednesday night at the brisbane flash platform group, I showed off a few simple examples of some of the new flash player 10 features.

Last wednesday night at the brisbane flash platform group, I showed off a few simple examples of some of the new flash player 10 features.
Finally posted my organised webdu slides and code.
I had to try writing the solution for the final codewars puzzle in Actionscript. The puzzle was to turn the binary code into the characters to read the sentence.
And the challenge is on! I’ve joined the Brisbane team to hopefully teach the NZenders, NSWelshmen and the rest of the nation that QLD can code. It is the same night as state of origin so that will add a bit of extra competition to the night.
Each team is allowed one computer. The match starts with the two teams surrendering their computer to the organisers. The organisers then tell the teams what their task will be. The tasks are designed to be technology neutral (you could use ColdFusion, Flex, AIR, Director, Ruby, .NET or whatever) and take around 15-20 minutes to complete. Tasks could include: ” Building a UI for a particular purpose in a fixed time, with the winner decided by audience applause, or ” Implementing a simple algorithm (number conversion, sorting, filtering and such) with the first to demonstrate a working version winning. The task instructions will be written out, and any special conditions for winning will be detailed in the instructions. The teams have ten minutes to plan their approaches. No computers, phones etc may be used at this point pencil and paper is acceptable.Thanks to the information at senocular, I have flash player 10 running my wiggle hydra (now pixel bender) filter working!!! I love cool new toys and especially glad I had this day off work as I’m going to air camp tomorrow and thought a long weekend would be good.
You can download the source for this and my current other fp10 bits and pieces from this zip