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31 Days Learning How to Build iPhone Apps

Apps Amuck is a site devoted to helping you learn how to build iPhone Apps.  Every day there is new sample code for you to download and learn from.

Canadian National do not Call Registry

Canada now has a National do not Call Registry.  Time to sign up and stop those scumbag telemarketers from interrupting my dinner.   It’s a very simple process - simply enter your number(s), a simple captcha and your good to go!

100 Invites for Google Chrome

I’ve been given 100 invites for Googles new Chrome web browser.  Leave a comment and I’ll pass one along.

Flex 3 Actionscript Examples

I was reading some Flex docs online the other night, and in the live docs section I noticed a link to where you could download the example scripts for many of the examples shown in the Flex docs.  The zip file is available here and contains some great Flex/AS projects including a Wiki Editor, Video [...]

Rogers - Screwing Canadian iPhone customers since 2008

If you are a Canadian who is (was) hoping to pick yourself up an iPhone on July 11th, Rogers Communciations just announced their voice and data plans.  WOW - they are totally screwing us Canadians over - just look at the plan comparisions between the US, UK and Canada. If you’re as outraged and disappointed [...]

Firefox 3 and Flex Debug Not Working

If you use Firefox as your primary browser for debugging your Flex applications, you may want to read this bug report before you upgrade you browser to Firefox 3… [#FB-13064] Firefox 3 and Flex Debug Not Working If you must have the latest and greatest Firefox, you can always use the workaround of debugging with Safari or [...]

Thank-you Trevor

It’s a sad day if you’re a Vancouver Canuck Hockey fan.  One of our truly great players has retired.

PTN - Parallels Technology Network

I just now noticed that Parallels for OSX now has a Directory of Virtual Appliances that offers over 50 open source operating systems with specific features. For example there is an AMP Web Developer Suite that contains PHP/PERL/Python, MySQL and PostgreSQL all installed, configured, and ready to use.

Google Maps API for Flash/Flex

Google has just announced the Google Maps API for Flash.  This AS3 library will allow you to natively put Google Maps into your Flex or Flash apps without having to do any hacky-hack iFrame/div methods.  You can read the announcement on Google’s blog.

Flex SDK Coding Conventions

The OpenSource Flex site has released the team’s Flex SDK coding conventions and best practices.  If you’re planning on committing code to the SDK, these are the guidelines that you will have to follow.  These guidelines are also useful even if you’re just looking to be a better AS3 coder.

Prevent Dupliate Tabs Extension Updated

I’ve updated my Prevent Dupliate Tabs Firefox extension to allow for whitelisting of URLs that should be prevented from being opened in duplicate tabs.  You can grab latest version here.  Read the instructions about the new UI, checkout the changelog, and take a look at what I have planned next. I created the extension to solve [...]

Learn Python and Django

Will Python and Django become the next hot languages for web developers? With Google’s recent App Engine announcement the spotlight is certainly shinning bright on this scripting language and web application framework.   The  Atomeo blog hast a great post to get you ready for Google Apps Engine by Learning Python and Django.

Windows Vista Gem - Snipping Tool

Well it has been almost 2 months since my switch from OSX to Vista for my day job.  Overall, I’m liking Vista more than I thought - although I still get confused between the ctrl and command keys.  One little built in gem that I came across last week was a built in screenshot capture [...]

CSS Naked Day

Dustin Diaz is getting naked again!  Well at least his blog is.  CSS Naked Day is back for a third year.  Head on over and sign up then strip away your CSS on April 9th. Hey Dustin - any chance we’ll see GMail going naked this year?

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