Ryan Stewart has translated the Apollo FAQ into PigLatin.
You can view the entire translation here.
Ryan Stewart has translated the Apollo FAQ into PigLatin.
You can view the entire translation here.
Savvas Malamas has translated the Apollo FAQ to Greek.
You can view it here.
Yes, thats right. Sven Claar has translated the Apollo FAQ to German.
You can view it here.
Chong-Bing Liu just sent me an email letting me know that he has translated the Apollo FAQ into Chinese.
You can view the translated FAQ here.
Well, it looks like this is Apollo FAQ translation day. Alex Ryden let a comment to let me know that the Apollo FAQ has been translated to Swedish.
You can view the original version of the FAQ here.
The guys over at anthill (who do some amazing stuff btw), have translated the Apollo FAQ into Japanese.
You can view the translation here.
You can view the original FAQ here.
I have just uploaded the latest version of the slides for the Apollo Overview / Getting Started presentation I have been giving. Here are the links to different formats:
Remember, Apollo is still pre-release and thus all information in the slides is subject to change. The information is accurate as of January 2007.
You can find more infomation on Apollo here.
Post any questions / suggestions in the comments.
If you know of any other translations, post them in the comments.
I am going to be giving a presentation on Apollo this Thursday at the Washington DC Adobe User Group meeting. I will be giving an overview of Apollo, shows some apps, show how to build a simple app, and answer any questions anyone might have.
You can find more information on the user group site here.
You can find more information on Apollo at:
http://www.adobe.com/go/apollo
Just a quick fyi, but now that we have moved the ActionScript 3 Open source libraries over to Google Code, we finally have a bug base so anyone can submit issues.
So, if you run into a bug with any of the libraries, or have a feature request, please take a minute or two to log a bug and let us know about it.
Also, if you run into an issue, make sure to check the bug bases to see if someone else has reported on it, and whether it has been fixed in source, or there is a workaround.
For example, he is a link to the bug base for the corelib project.
You can find a list of all of the projects here.