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  • Entry posted Aug 24 by Linhdoha in Blog public

     

    Mr. Luu Vinh Loc at HAFUG809

    Thân chào các bạn

    Chúng tôi muốn bày tỏ lời cảm ơn chân thành nhất dành cho tất cả các bạn đã tham dự HAFUG809 vừa qua.

    Hơn 90 người đam mê Flash đã có mặt tại hội thảo HAFUG809 hôm Chủ Nhật vừa rồi. Cám ơn các diễn giả của chúng ta đã trình bày những topic nóng hổi về Flash và Game.

    Các bạn có thể xem:

    - Ảnh trên Flickr
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/13653175@N03/sets/72157622127239584/
    - Xem slide tại
    http://www.slideshare.net/linhdoha
    - Video tường thuật trực tiếp đáng tiếc do bị mất điện đột ngột nên phía server tự động xóa thành ra còn mỗi mấy đoạn lúc chuẩn bị, thành thật xin lỗi các bạn.

     

    Xin chân thành cảm ơn sự giúp đỡ của trung tâm đào tạo phát triển kỹ năng con người Tâm Việt Group, Làng Online và công ty VDC đã giúp đỡ chúng tôi rất nhiều, tạo điều kiện cho buổi hội thảo được thành công tốt đẹp.

    Cũng xin được gửi lời cảm ơn đến các bạn Ý Chí Việt đã giúp đỡ chúng ta rất nhiều. Những chàng trai nhiệt tình và các cô gái dễ thương thật sự đã làm rất tốt.

    Cuối cùng, chúng tôi rất mong nhận được những ý kiến đóng góp từ phía các bạn, mọi ý kiến của các bạn sẽ giúp chúng tôi có thể làm tốt hơn trong những lần tổ chức tới.

    Một lần nữa xin cảm ơn tất cả các bạn.

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  • Entry posted 12/26/08 by Linhdoha in Blog public

    Xin chào tất cả các bạn, buổi HAFUG về ActionScript của tháng 12 sẽ không được tổ vì lý do có nhiều bạn đang trong kỳ thi (hầu hết các bạn vẫn đang là sinh viên các trường đại học).

    Vậy nội dung của buổi HAFUG12 sẽ được chuyển sang tháng HAFUG1 của năm 2009. Nội dung chúng tôi sẽ công bố ngay tại đây.

    Hiện tại bạn có thể đăng ký tài khoản tại Adobe.com và join vào HAFUG group. Trong tháng tới chúng tôi sẽ cố gắng xây dựng lại blog Flashsoldier để tạo môi trường hoạt động.

    Chúc các bạn một năm mới sức khỏe và hạnh phúc.

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  • The Flash BlogLatin Flash Tour Retrospective - Yesterday

    Source: The Flash Blog by lee

    Well the Latin Flash Tour is finally over and after taking a few days to rest, I want to share some of my experiences from this amazing trip. Overall this tour heavily reinforced my belief that the Latin American Flash community is one of the strongest we have, not only in terms of enthusiasm, but also in skill level. I only needed to be home for a few days before I started missing all of the new friends I made over the last few weeks. What follows is a very rough recap of the trip. Things got quite loco in some countries so this has been sanitized for public consumption. There were also far too many people and things to talk about so I’m sorry if I leave something out.

    Santiago, Chile
    I had about a 9-hour flight from Dallas to Santiago, which was very smooth. In the morning I awoke as we flying over the snow-capped Andes. This was very beautiful and also made remember the movie Alive where a plane crashed in those mountains and the survivors were forced to eat the dead. I looked at the guy next to me to see how much nourishment he would provide in the event of a crash.

    Santiago is an extremely beautiful city. I was staying in the swanky part of town at the new W Hotel. I met up with the user group managers Luis Felipe and Rodrigo Duarte for the dinner the night before. We had possibly the worst waitress in the world but still had a nice time nonetheless. I also got to meet Lifaros, who is one of favorite old-school ActionScript experimenters.

    The event in Santiago took place in religious building on a Saturday and we had a great turnout of around 150 people. Despite being warned about the lack of English language skills, everything I presented seemed to be understood with ease. I had a lot of great questions, which is always a good sign when presenting.

    After the event we went out for some traditional empanadas. I think I’m still full after that meal. I really wish I had another day in Santiago to see more of the city.

    Buenos Aires, Argentina
    After a short and smooth flight I arrived in Buenos Aires to meet up with the rest of the Latin Flash Tour crew. Grant “Grande Leche” Garrett was already at the Sofitel hotel getting settled in. That night we met up with Maximiliano Firtman and Mariano Carrizo for dinner. They said it would be a short walk to the restaurant. I guess short means something else in Argentina .

    The next morning Enrique Duvos arrived and the crew was complete. The event that night was great with again around 150 designers and developers. This crowd was very lively and weren’t shy about asking us some tough questions. We received a great gift of Havana cakes. These things are like having a circus in your mouth.

    That night we took a bunch of the attendees to a pizza place where we consumed a large amount of Quillmes beer, which we later started calling KillMe’s.

    Lima, Peru
    The flight from Buenos Aires to Lima was amazing. Customer service in Latin America is so much better than what you get in the US or Europe. We arrived at the JW Marriott, which was an amazing place right on the water. We met up with the local crew consisting of Erik Porroa, Fernando Florez, Hugo Campodónico, and Marco Ordoñez. We had a great lunch of cervices and pasta as well as a very strong Pisco Sour.

    The nightlife in Peru was a lot of fun and I will just leave it at that. The next day at the event the turnout was quite as large as we expected, topping around a 100 people. Fernando and Hugo each gave a session before we started. The microphone would give you a shock if you touched it and your laptop at the same time. Our presentations went well and then it was out on the town.

    After a nice dinner me, Grant, Erik, and Marco went out and had a awesome night in Lima. Oh what a loco time. Sorry for bruise Marco .

    Bogota, Colombia
    This was my second time in Bogota and it just reinforced my love for the country of Colombia. There is just something about it that I like. OK there are actually many reasons why I love it. First the community is absolutely enormous thanks to the hard work and dedication of Martin Montenegro and Ivan Sosa. These guys know how to run a user group and we had over 500 people attend the event. No other city came close to matching those numbers.

    We stayed at the Sofitel, which is quickly becoming one of my favorite hotels. It is in the trendy part of Bogota with plenty of shopping malls and coffee shops. I could easily see myself living in this area. The people are incredibly nice and there are a lot of beautiful things to look at.

    We were joined at night by Rafael Ochoa, who is a great Flash developer who came down from Venezuela for the event. There is some epic footage of us doing drunken jiu-jitsu outside a club in Bogota. Not sure if that footage will ever see the light of day but it is pretty damn funny.

    We had two of the youngest Flash developers I have ever met at the event in Bogota. Both were around 10 years old and one of them actually won Master Collection CS4! These kids are going to be a force when they get older.

    San Jose, Costa Rica
    Grande leche had to head home after Bogota so it was just Enrique and I in Costa Rica. The flight from Bogota was bumpy as hell as there was bad weather in both places. The weather in Costa Rica is very interesting. It basically rains a little everyday and is very humid. That night for dinner we had the local dish of Gallo Pinto. This is basically eggs, rice, beans, meat, and more all mixed together on a plate. Very yummy and hearty food.

    The event the next day was actually a full-day conference organized by Javier Cerdas called TechCamp Costa Rica. It included sessions from our friends at Microsoft. The MS guys were actually really nice although their session was extremely tedious to sit through. Their presence at the event only served to highlight the differences between our two companies. Enrique and I gave some of our best sessions at this event as they were filled with a quite a bit of humor. We even had the MILF hunter sitting in the front row. We were also interviewed by the good folks over at Geek Nation. Be sure to check out their video podcast!

    After the event we went out for some Jamaican food and local beer, which was great. This was one of the lightest nights as far as drinking which was great, as we needed a break.

    Mexico City, Mexico
    We arrived at the W Hotel in Mexico City in the evening but had time to meet with the new arrivals to the tour: Mike Chambers, Jerry Chabolla, and Sam Agesilas. We also met with local user group managers and had some cervezas and food.

    The next day started with some the craziest traffic I have seen. The event took place at a hip university on the other side of town. It was a full day of sessions and we also got to see some awesome local Flash work during the showcases. Sam showed off some of his awesome Orchid framework and Mike did a whole session on iPhone development with Flash CS5. I met so many cool people during my time in Mexico that naming them would be impossible.

    That night we all went out to Mexican food. This included a large amount of cervezas, chopped up crickets, and a local liquor similar to tequila whose name escapes me at the moment. I took on the challenge of eating a whole habenero pepper but this was nothing compared to the rococo that I had in Peru. Sergio Brito, aka YacaFX, also ate one and he was out of it for a few minutes. At one point we began to wrestle and accidentally knocked Mike into a couple’s table, breaking glasses and spilling drinks everywhere. Mike how could you be so rude?

    Thanks to Influxis
    I just want to again give a big thank you to the guys over at Influxis who were the ones who made this tour possible. They didn’t hesitate when I asked them to sponsor this and you should reward them with your business if you ever need Flash Media Server hosting. We are already talking about next year!

    Maté un ladron!
    During my presentations I would always recite a line of Spanish from a movie. This movie was Clear and Present Danger starring Harrison Ford. Below is a video clip of that scene.

    Oh my god. As I write this I am remembering another 20 things I should write about. But if I don’t publish this now I never will. Before leaving I want to thank Enrique for being the ultimate traveling companion and for bailing me out several times with his Spanish. Next year will be ever bigger!

    Lee

  • NewsAIR 2 and Flash Player 10.1 betas on Adobe Labs - Nov 16

    Source: News by Jens C Brynildsen

    Today, Adobe released beta versions of their two major runtimes so that developers can test and play with them. Todays beta's are still missing a few of the features, but these will arrive soon. We talked to the senior product managers at Adobe ahead of the launch to see if we could find out more than what's known already such as the new Peer to Peer features.
  • NewsActionScript 3 Development Task Contest (AS3DTC) - Nov 11

    Source: News by Jens C Brynildsen

    It's been a while since there was a fun and informal Actionscript contest as those that existed have kind of died out. Here's one with a twist! Adobe evangelist Mike Chambers worked on a piece of code this weekend and wondered how others would go about solving the same problem. Why not make a competition out of it?
  • The Flash BlogFlash Snippets panel for Flash Builder 4 - Oct 29

    Source: The Flash Blog by lee

    I am releasing an early test version of the snippets panel that I have been working on for Flash Builder 4. Now this panel is essentially a re-skinned version of the great SnipTreeView panel that I modified to also work with MXML files. Now when I say this is an early version I really do mean it. Expect it not to work and if it does, well you will be pleasantly surprised then. Download the JAR file and place it into your Eclipse plugin folder. I am only really targeting Flash Builder 4 but you can try your luck with Flex Builder 3.

    Please watch the video below to see how to use the panel and let me know in the comments if it worked for you. If it didn’t please let me know your OS, Eclipse version, and Builder version. Hope you like it!

    Lee

  • The Flash BlogThe Latin Flash Tour is only 2 weeks away! - Oct 23

    Source: The Flash Blog by lee

    I can’t believe that in two weeks I will be back in Latin America and I’m so excited about it. If you live anywhere in South America and are even remotely interested in Flash then you have to attend. It is not often that Adobe gets to come down to see you, although I’m hoping this is the start of a new trend. One thing that is really important is that these events are a huge success. This way I can come home and tell my bosses how enthusiastic the community is down there. So please make every effort to attend and also please help me spread the word via Twitter, blogs, etc. If you mention it on Twitter please use the #latinflashtour hashtag so we can all follow it.

    The official site will be up in a couple of days at http://www.latinflashtour.com. This site will aggregate the tour’s Twitter, Flickr, and blog posts happening during the tour.

    I am having 5000 tour stickers made so everyone attending will be able to get one. The good folks over at Influxis are also creating some limited edition tour shirts that will be raffled off in each city. In addition to the prizes that will be given away by the local user groups, I will also be giving away two copies of Master Collection CS4 in each city as well.

    Below are the registration websites for each of the tour stops. Get registered before space fills up!

    Santiago, Chile Nov 7thhttp://www.mmug.cl/index2.php
    Buenos Aires, Argentina Nov 9thhttp://adobetourargentina.eventbrite.com
    Lima, Peru Nov 11thhttp://www.garageflash.com/el-flash-latin-tour-llega-al-peru
    Bogotá, Colombia Nov 13thhttp://latinflashtour.eventbrite.com
    San Jose, Costa Rica Nov 16thhttp://www.techcampcostarica.com
    Mexico City, Mexico – Wed Nov 18thhttp://latinflashtourmx.eventbrite.com

    Please come out and support the community and learn about all of the latest Adobe technologies that we are currently working on.

    Lee

  • The Flash BlogNew tutorial on ActionScript 3 performance testing - Oct 21

    Source: The Flash Blog by lee

    I just finished uploading a new tutorial showing how you can test the performance of your ActionScript 3 code. Grant Skinner recently released a great library called PerformanceTest which makes it easy to test out your code. In the tutorial I show how to use the library to test individual functions as well as a whole suite of functions. Always test out your code to be sure you’re using the fastest techniques.

    Lee

  • The Flash BlogFITC Edmonton recap and dead drop - Oct 18

    Source: The Flash Blog by lee

    FITC Edmonton is now over and it was a really cool event. These smaller events are great because you feel like you get to know almost all of the attendees. During my stay I gave a full-day workshop on Flash CS4 in addition to a regular one hour session on the same subject. Based on the feedback I received, people really seemed to enjoy them and learn a lot. It’s funny because my evangelism actually starts to convince me. After the workshop I thought, damn Flash CS4 does have some great features.

    I decided to do a mini dead drop and announced over Twitter that I would be embedding some clues in my presentation slides. Each slide had a little symbol on it which was actually from the Webdings font. If you translated them it gave you the code of balloonboy. Later, when I demoed Flash CS5, I had a custom panel with a URL in it which was also in the Webdings font. After going to the website and entering the code you were taken to a page with the GPS coordinates along with a photo of a rat. The dead drop coin was inside of a hollowed out fake rat that I procured from the largest mall in North America, the West Edmonton mall. The winning team was a group of developers from XGenStudios. They took the photo below after retrieving the winning rodent.

    I missed the first day of the conference because I was trapped in my hotel room working on my slides and watching coverage of the Balloon Boy. I did manage to watch all of the sessions on the second day and they were great. I finally got to see Ralph Hauwert’s realtime graphics session and it blew me away. Most of us in the audience didn’t understand most of what he was talking about but you really didn’t have to. I especially liked the section of tessellation where he showed how to take a simple 3D object and continuously divide it into a much more complex mesh. After Ralph was James Patterson who I have seen speak before and is always a great time. He showed his progression from pornographic stick figures to VH1 ads to amazing 3D tool creations. His Rotten Fruit Tardis is one of the coolest Flash pieces I have ever seen. Go over and try it to see for yourself.

    When I arrived at the Edmonton airport for my flight home I ran into Erik, Toby, Ralph, and Andy. They were trying to figure out whether or not the girl sitting across from them was Hilary Duff. They offered me $5 to go up and ask her. I did and it was indeed the Duff. She was wearing thick black glasses in an attempt to disguise herself. She didn’t seem exactly thrilled to be identified. But she hasn’t been a hit movie in a while so she should enjoy the attention.

    Lee

  • NewsTAC interview - learn to organize a conference from the pro’s - Oct 12

    Source: News by Lionel Low

    The Actionscript Conference (TAC) kicked off in the middle of September and was a big success. It is a community based conference and we wanted to learn more about how one goes about to organize a community conference and make sure it's a success. In this interview, TAC's Lionel Low interviews conference organizer Hu Shunjie who explains The BIG 5's of putting on an event like this.
  • NewsFlash for the IPhone! - Oct 05

    Source: News by Jens C Brynildsen

    At the Adobe MAX keynote the announcement everyone was hoping and waiting for - Flash on the iPhone is coming! It won't be Flash Player in the browser, but you will be able to use Flash to author iPhone applications that runs natively on the iPhone.
  • NewsNew Flash Player info and Beta releases on Adobe Labs - Oct 05

    Source: News by Jens C Brynildsen

    As a warm-up to the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe today released details about Flash Player 10.1 for desktop and mobile and updated beta versions of Flash Builder, Flash Catalyst, Coldfusion, the Flex 4 SDK and Livecycle Data Services.

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