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I'm contributing to Flex

After joining the contributor list for Flex last week, it appears that I have the pleasure of saying that the first external patch to open source flex was mine - making it easier to build Flex on Linux (#SDK-14810).

I'm going. Are you going ?

Last years best ColdFusion conference, Scotch on the Rocks, is back in Edinburgh later this year !

I got so much out of last years, smaller, shorter and only slightly cheaper conference that work have kindly sent me again.

What will be said if you don't make it ?

BBC thinking of deploying Adobe AIR applications

According to an article on the BBC news website quoting the BBC's Future Media and Technology Journalism chief architect, the BBC is "currently building prototype versions of several applications such as the news ticker".

Using the Flex 3 Data Visualisation components with the Flex 3 SDK

For reasons best known to themselves, Adobe do not ship the trial Data Visualisation components with the SDK download, so you have to extract them from the Windows download yourself.

First, install the Flex 3 SDK:

#sudo mkdir /opt/flex-sdk-3
#sudo chown myUser /opt/flex-sdk-3

How to make your Eclipse plugin list survive an Eclipse upgrade

If you are playing around with the Linux version of Flex Builder, CFEclipse, or generally mucking about with your Eclipse, or need to upgrade to a new Eclipse version, you've no doubt been annoyed at the way this removes all your carefully installed plug-ins.
Fortunately there is a way to keep them across Eclipse re-installs.

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