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Columbus Ruby Brigade presentation: Ruby, Flex & AIR

June 13th, 2008

Author: Michael Krotscheck

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I’ve been invited to speak at the Columbus Ruby Brigade on AIR and Ruby integration. Given the expert nature of my audience I’m not going to dwell too much on Ruby and Rails, but will focus instead on how to integrate Flex & Air into a Ruby based service layer. This will be a highly technical presentation- I will be covering the following topics:

  • The internet ecosystem: Ruby, Rails, AIR, Flex, and where do they all fit
  • Cost: What is it going to take?
  • Installing and using RubyAMF
  • Overview of MXML, Actionscript, Eclipse and the SDK
  • Consuming data services with Flex & Air
  • Building a simple call/response architecture

The presentation was on Monday, June 16th. The files are below:

Presentation Demos [RubyBrigade.zip]

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Application Release: Pandora & Practical Desktop

May 26th, 2008

Author: Michael Krotscheck

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I’ve finally gotten around to fully open source my various applications, factoring and debugging the code, commenting and applying all the necessary licenses and other miscellaneous logistical duties to get my two AIR applications up and out there.

Practical Desktop

Practical Desktop appears to be a simple timekeeping application, though in reality it’s an open source widget framework that allows pretty much anyone to build a deployable block of functionality that can start interacting with other widgets. The wrapper’s there for you, go nuts. The source is here

From a personal perspective, I use it as a beta and explorative sandbox, because there are a lot of interesting things coming out in the near future that I’d like to offer some guidance on development best practice, and to do so I will have to figure it out myself first. Rest assured that the widgets I build will be functionally complete, though perhaps limited in feature support.

Pandora

The Pandora Desktop application is really just a customized webkit browser that’s hardwired to the Pandora mini player. I’ve fixed the application so minimization works in Windows, and expanded it to include the player’s html wrapper as well. The reason I did this is because Pandora’s a free service, and I’d like to make sure that I’m not ripping them off by stripping out the ads. Optimally I’d like to help them convert their existing player to AIR, but until I have free time (or they pay me :D ) that won’t happen.

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Major Refactoring in Progress

May 19th, 2008

Author: Michael Krotscheck

Category: News

Good morning, everyone. With the release/opensourcing of a few AIR applications I’ve been working on, I’m refactoring the majority of the Practical Flash libraries. I apologize to you if this breaks your svn:externals, but in order to both stay in line with Adobe’s branding guidelines and make sure that I make my SVN repository as flexible as possible, I’m breaking things apart a little. Basically, the new folder structure will be as follows:

  • Ant
    Ant macros, includes and libs
  • Libraries
    The new home of the practicalflash libraries, refactored to match the Flex 3 project layout
  • PandoraDesktop
    The Pandora Desktop application
  • PracticalDesktop
    The Practical Desktop utility widget framework application and timekeeper
  • Tools
    Miscellaneous non-actionscript tools and utilities
  • build.xml
    The unified build script

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Adobe Announces Open Screen Project

May 1st, 2008

Author: Michael Krotscheck

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This morning (well, at 12:01 AM) Adobe announced a large cross-industry collaborative effort called the Open Screen Project. According to the marketing boilerplate, it is dedicated to driving consistent rich Internet experiences across televisions, personal computers, mobile devices, and consumer electronics.

What it really means is described in this article.

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Flex Camp Cleveland

April 7th, 2008

Author: Michael Krotscheck

Category: News

Today is Flex Camp Cleveland, an educational seminar targeted at someone starting out in Flex. If you’ve had some experience doing software development and are interested in building RIA’s, the entire Flex Camp series are really useful to attend.

The lineup of speakers is pretty impressive, including Ben Forta and Adam Lehman from Adobe, Kris Schultz and myself from Resource Interactive, Doug Pierce and Curtis Gayheart from WonderLab and Scott Andrews from DimpleDough. I’ll be giving a more detailed event report when it’s over, however for the time being I will post my presentation assets here for download.

Source Code [Digger.zip]
Presentation [Flex Camp Presentation.pdf]

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