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Human Error Terms

Just to be a bit different, I thought I would compile a list of human error terms. Used one of these a couple of days ago and began wondering what others existed. If you have more terms, add them to the list (via a comment). Use these at your own […]

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Book review published

Just received notice that my book review was published in the Feb. 2011 issue of CHOICE. For those who don’t have ready access to a copy, here is a reprint. 97 things every programmer should know: collective wisdom from the experts, ed. by Kevlin Henney.  O’Reilly, 2010.  229p index ISBN […]

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Hello World PaperVision Example

I took a little time this afternoon to modify an example of some materials provided by lynda.com in a PaperVision course. PaperVision is a class of Actionscript libraries which allow you to do some fairly magical things. Given that I have a limited amount of time (and really should be […]

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We Meddle

I participated in an interesting presentation by Karrie Karahalios (University of Illinois) this morning concerning conversations, people and the relationships between them. examples of her current work can be found at http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/. Karrie presented many novel and interesting approaches. Included in her discussion was mention of a prototype website that […]

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Snowpocalypse

In honor of our major snow event starting today, I put together a little bit of Flash Actionscript code to generate even more snowflakes. It just populates  a small array with one snowflake symbol which is re-sized  and rotated and placed. I will be showing students in my CMWEB 225 […]

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Mobile

Given that I have spent some time setting up a couple of development environments for mobile web applications, I thought it appropriate to step back and observe the overall process. These are just my thoughts. I would be most interested in comments from readers regarding these thoughts. First and foremost […]

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Blackberry Development

Last month, I spent some time investigating development of mobile applications with a focus on the Android market. Over the holidays, I finally had a chance to investigate development of mobile apps in the Blackberry market. These notes are a summary of my findings. Please note that I will not […]

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PhoneGap

As an alternative to Flash CS5, one might wish to develop applications in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Towards that end, I installed PhoneGap on one of my Windows XP virtual environments. PhoneGap is an open source framework which allows one to develop applications in HTML and JavaScript and take advantage […]

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Flash CS5 and Android (part 2)

Now that I have a development environment for Flash and the Droid 2, I used the initial sample provided by Adobe as a starting point. Here are the steps I followed to get a working Android application deployed on the phone (total time less than 30 minutes – including development […]

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Flash CS5 and Android

Since I have a Motorola Droid 2 for development of Android applications, I thought I would take the device for a test drive. These are my experiences to get the environment working – your mileage may vary. I first needed to download the Flash CS5 extension for Air 2.5 (you […]

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Photoshop CS5 Mixer Brush

I was recently inspired by a lynda.com course to obtain a Wacom tablet and experiment using the mixer brush in Photoshop CS5. I am most impressed with the capabilities of the Wacom Intuos4 Tablet as an input device. What I particularly like is the ability to customize the input selections […]

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Mobile Web Development

As the current semester draws to a close, I have started working on parts of a class on web design and development for mobile devices. I wanted to share some initial thoughts as I begin work on this course (which will focus on HTML5 since so many smart phones currently […]

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What’s the fuss about HTML5

Bob Flynn (fellow Adobe Education Leader) asked me to make a presentation on HTML5 to the Indiana University Web-Multimedia Community today. According to Bob there were approximately 80 people in attendance. Since the presentation was recorded, I provide a link to the presentation. [It will open in a new browser […]

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Value of web systems degree?

A recent post on MeyerWeb got my attention. Essentially, someone asked Eric Meyer whether they should drop out of school (they are pursuing a computer science degree at a 4 year college). They wondered how useful a degree in computer science was for web development. You can read Eric Meyer’s […]

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Adobe Project ROME

The ROME project is an interesting concept from Adobe. I have been working with it for some time. It is now in beta and can be accessed via http://rome.adobe.com/education/ (for the education version, drop the education part of the URL for the non-education version). I participated in the AEL (Adobe […]

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