iPython is an awesome extended Python shell that gives you goodies like tab completion for instances, history tracing (so you can easily copy interactive sessions as doctests), etc. And, if you install it, your Django project on Google App Engine will automatically start using it instead of the regular python shell when you use ./manage.py [...]
Ran across this list of physics games via Coding Horror: http://www.fun-motion.com/list-of-physics-games/
Denise just featured my MOOsaic on the MOO blog. Yay!
Issue 404 is the key to getting OpenID working on Google App Engine but currently it only has 10 stars. Please star Issue 404 if you want OpenID support on Google App Engine. (Please add a star, _not_ a "me too" comment which will get emailed to everyone who has starred the issue and may cause [...]
Google has released videos from the Google IO conference. (For some strange reason, you need to log in with your Google account to something called Google Sites in order to see the page.)
I am getting really lazy with my picture taking! This is the only decent photo (of the total four that I took) and it still sucks. Blurry and poorly cropped and poorly lit. Sigh. I will fix this slackery soon, I promise. Dave put on a fantastic conference. This was my first Flashbelt and it was [...]
If you’ve emailed me or otherwise tried to contact me in the last couple weeks, and thought I was ignoring you, I wasn’t. Was in rural Japan with very intermittent connectivity. I’m back now and will start digging through the backlogged communication. More info on the trip itself here: http://keith.bit-101.com/?page_id=48
I'm sure based on the activity you've seen in the Flex 3 branch you'd think not much is going on, however you'd actually be wrong. Alex has been leading an effort on a feature we call the Marshall Plan. This...
I'm sure based on the activity you've seen in the Flex 3 branch you'd think not much is going on, however you'd actually be wrong. Alex has been leading an effort on a feature we call the Marshall Plan. This...
Tomorrow at FlashBelt I’ll be giving a presentation on Installation and Distribution Strategies in AIR. Since AIR applications are built using web technologies like JavaScript and ActionScript, many of the AIR users aren’t used to thinking about the installation and distribution strategies that desktop applications require. My presentation will cover a couple of [...]

The SourceForge.net 2008 Community Choice Awards are open, and wouldn't it be great if Flex were a winner? Click here to nominate Flex SDK and select the "Best Tool or Utility for Developers" category.

FYI, we've moved the Flex Team Blog to a new location: http://blogs.adobe.com/flex/. We'll get some redirects going in a few days, but in the meantime, update your RSS readers!

FYI, we've moved the Flex Team Blog to a new location: http://blogs.adobe.com/flex/. We'll get some redirects going in a few days, but in the meantime, update your RSS readers!...
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Abdul Qabiz left a comment in one of my previous posts about using RIA to create a widget/component platform where we essentially enable "user-generated applications" as well as "user-generated content".  This is an extreme of an architectural philosophy within the enterprise that I've been calling "Experience Oriented Architecture", and Abdul's comment prompted me to complete this blog-entry that I'd started penning some time ago. Almost a year ago, I had the pleasure of speaking at the Bulter Group's Analyst Briefing on Service Oriented Architecture.  Amongst enterprise vendors like Sun, Hewlett Packard, CapeClear, the one question I kept getting asked...
I'm very excited about Acrobat.com now that it has officially launched. I use Buzzword all the time as we put articles for the Dev Center on there which I need to write or review. And ConnectNow is fantastic as a...
Thomas Joos has an interesting blog post up highlighting some of the opportunities and hurdles of the mobile ecosystem and opens it up for discussion. I have to agree that one of the most pressing issues here in Belgium is affordable data rates, hope the introduction of the iPhone will make providers look at offering better [...]
I did a talk last night on “The Evolution of the Flash Platform” at Skills Matter as part of the London Web Week. Had a nice group of people turn up from various backgrounds and all seemed very interested in seeing the direction Flash is heading in.   Tried to cover as much ground as possible within [...]
When I first started looking at Django about two months ago, I was lamenting about how difficult it seemed (in comparison to PHP, for example) to get a simple data-driven project up and running and deployed. (Much of the difficulty is in getting MySQL running.) Since then, of course, Google released Google App Engine and the [...]
When I was first starting out with Google App Engine (GAE), I wrote a short post detailing my thoughts on whether to use Django or Google's own webapp framework for GAE projects. In that post, I concluded that "there isn't a compelling reason to use Django at the moment with GAE". Since then, I've re-evaluated [...]

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