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BlogsTags > antIn the 2012 election, big data-driven analysis and campaigns were the big winnersBy Alex HowardNovember 8, 2012 On Tuesday night, President Barack Obama was elected to a second term in office. In a world of technology and political punditry, the big winner is Nate Silver, the New York Times blogger at Five Thirty Eight. (Break out your … Flex Development using Notepad++, the Flex SDK, and Ant...All Completely Free!By Charles BihisDecember 15, 2010 "Flex is a highly productive, free, open source frameworkfor building expressive web applications." This is taken directly from the Flex product page on Adobe.com (emphasis mine). However, after talking to many web developers over the years, I've come to find... Introducing AntPile
By Jesse FreemanSeptember 13, 2010 AntPile is an AS 3 project template complete with ANT build script and unit testing scaffolding. It also supports automating Air for Android APK compiling and deploying to phones. Announcing Schematron for Ant v3ᵝ - Plus some other OSS sites
By Rick JelliffeApril 22, 2010 The latest release for the Schematron for Ant (Java) task is now available at SCHEMATRON.COM. This is the third release of the Schematron for Ant task which has been through four or five different programmers' hands over the years. The... 5 Things I Learned While Automating with Ant
By Jesse FreemanMarch 31, 2010 Advanced Flash Tactics or AFTs are techniques that come from deep within the Flash Art Of War, the oldest Flash military treatise in the world. In this AFT I will go over - 5 Things I Learned While Automating... Flash Development on a Netbook
By Jesse FreemanMarch 29, 2010 Advanced Flash Tactics or AFTs are techniques that come from deep within the Flash Art Of War, the oldest Flash military treatise in the world. In this AFT I will go over - Flash Development on a Netbook. A... Flash TDD Project Template
By Jesse FreemanNovember 30, 2009 Advanced Flash Tactics or AFTs are techniques that come from deep within the Flash Art Of War, the oldest Flash military treatise in the world. In this AFT I will go over - Flash TDD Project Template. Those of... 5 Tips For Documenting Code
By Jesse FreemanNovember 2, 2009 Advanced Flash Tactics or AFTs are techniques that come from deep within the Flash Art Of War, the oldest Flash military treatise in the world. In this AFT I will go over - 5 Tips for Documenting Code. Documenting code is not high on many people's lists of things todo. Most of the time it is boring, repetitive, and time consuming. If you want to get better at documenting your own code then this is the post for you. I have 5 simple rules to follow while coding to make the process easier. Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA Part 17: Testing FlexBy Tony HillersonMay 13, 2008 We've already seen how to automate the Java unit tests with TestNG, and in this week’s installment of Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA we're going to automate our Flex tests with Flex Unit and Maven/Ant. Join us Mondays as we finish up our series, Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA. Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA Part 7: The ui Project Maven BuildBy Tony HillersonMarch 4, 2008 Last installment we looked at Maven and Ant integration and using some data tools to help automatically populate the database. Now in part seven of Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA, we're going to look at the UI part of the project including building Flex from Maven through Ant and automatically running external tasks from Eclipse. Follow along every Monday... Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA Part 7: The ui Project Maven BuildBy Tony HillersonMarch 3, 2008 Last installment we looked at Maven and Ant integration and using some data tools to help automatically populate the database. Now in part seven of Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA, we're going to look at the UI part of the project including building Flex from Maven through Ant and automatically running external tasks from Eclipse. Follow along every Monday... Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA Part 6: The Data Project Maven BuildBy Laura PainterFebruary 25, 2008 In the last installment we looked at the Maven build lifecycle and where the tests are located in our sample application. In this installment of the Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA we'll look at how Maven and Ant integrate and how we'll use DBUnit and DDLUtils to build and populate the database. Join us every Monday for another step in the development process. 1 to 12 of 12 |
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