Welcome to yet another Adobe employee blog!
My name is Peter deHaan, and I work at Adobe as a documentation writer for Flash and various things “ActionScript”. Over the next few weeks i hope to post a lot on ActionScript and migrating from ActionScript 2.0 to ActionScript 3.0. I’ll also see if I can create a few examples which look a bit closer at some of the new features in ActionScript 3.0, such as RegEx, E4X (the *NEW* XML in ActionScript 3.0), and things like the Timer class, and the flash.net package. I’m a former ColdFusion enthusiast (CF-thusiast, if you will) so forgive me if I’m a bit biased towards CF in my examples. ;)
Finally, I’ll try and shed the default Movable Type template and find something a bit more visually appealing (and functional), and see if i can add individual RSS/Atom feeds for categories and comments.
If you have any questions/comments/flames, feel free to leave them in the comments. The documentation folks always enjoy hearing what we’re doing right (and wrong) and how we can improve the documentation.

Yay for documentation people! It’s a tough job, and attracts a lot of criticism sometimes. Good luck with your blog!
Hey, enjoyed your first blog, keep up the good work! I thought about being a technical writer when I was in college, but then I decided I just didn’t have the detail for it. I look forward to future posts!Al
“If you have any questions/comments/flames, feel free to leave them in the comments.”Careful what you ask for!And welcome to the blogosphere!