Below are all the links referenced during the second
Macromedia Developer Relations podcast:
- Macromedia Experience Design Weblog
- Mike Downey’s Weblog
- Developer
Relations Podcast and iTunes - How
to subscribe to the Macromedia Podcast in iTunes - Open Source Flash Tutorials
- Macromedia
Podcast Remix / Mashup Contest - Spotlight
Search Plugin for ActionScript - Flash / JavaScript Integration
Kit - Using
JavaScript to render Flash tags - Flashforward 2005
- Macromedia MAX 2005
- Eric Dolecki’s Podcast
You can download the podcast here.
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Very very Interesting!
Thanks Christian and Mike!
2 Thumbs up! Great job
What was it that you say about the SWF file format? It’s garbled out./Scott
Todays podcast gave me hope. It *sounds* like you guys are putting a big effort into making this new IDE work the way it should, and I’m happy for that. Thank you.
Great podcast – already looking forward to the next one..Mike, are you coming by Portugal on your European trip?
Hi -As much as I would love to, I won’t be making it out to Portugal on this trip. Perhaps later in the year.Regards,MD
I love your podcast very usefull information. I know you guys arn’t the best at flash lite but would love to hear a ton about the advancement of flash lite etc.
HiNice work guys, this is great idea for catching up on the news on the train. The mac news is especially well received maybe ill even swap back from Eclipse;)Have you any plans to use Apples ChapterTool to add images and urls to the cast to show features and sites while we listen?
Great info. Looking forward to the next one…!
finally….a useful podcast…keep up the good work guys!
Thanks! What a great podcast!
I actually listened to the entire Poscast. It humanizes the company. Works very well.
i guess weekly was too much to hope for with the conf. going on and all
anyway, would love for you guys to hit on XML in future podcasts. I have extreme interest in the ‘Simultaneous XML object Crash’ and if/how maelstrom (maybe flex even?) addresses this issue.As your podcast is proof, XML is the shiz-nittle and RSS is the future of content delivery. Therefore FlashPlayer -> XML/DOM communication is something that a lot of RIA developers ‘should’ have their eyes (and ears now) on if they don’t already.Macromedia PodCast has been the best excuse for Exiting the authoring environment (if even for the length of a lunch break) since Praystation from the days of yester.
Those instructions to subscribe to the Podcast do not work for me, at least that isn’t an option in my iTunes version 4.
Great job! These are very interesting and a great way of catching up on what you guys are working on.
Hey guys, love this podcast. However, can i give one suggestion? Can you record just a touch louder? I have itunes cranked and tigers volume all the way up but im still having a hard time hearing you. I have to put on my headphones to hear properly…. anyways nice work. love it.
You gotta have iTunes 4.9 folks (for podcast support). Prior versions don’t support podcasts.KEEP UP THE PODCASTING FOLKS!!!!
Nice work guys, this is great idea for catching up on the news on the train. The mac news is especially well received maybe ill even swap back from Eclipse;)Have you any plans to use Apples ChapterTool to add images and urls to the cast to show features and sites while we listen?