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Flash vs HTML5 vs Adobe vs Apple

Disclaimer: I’ve written this post a few days weeks ago when I was a bit pissed, so it has some ranting-ness in it. I do have a soft side for Flash, but, as I said before – technologies never cry, and I will use whatever is the best for the »

Guy A on Actionscript, Adobe Flash, AJAX, Apple, Flash General, Google, HTML 5, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, RIA 10 February 2010

About the 16 Months Flash Crash Bug

Recently, reports of an old bug in the Flash Player surfaced again. Claiming this bug, that enabled a developer to crash the player, were already reported 16 months ago and still hasn’t been fixed. I remember this bug from when it first surfaced and was surprised that it wasn’ »

Guy A on Adobe Flash, Apple, Flash General, Flash Security, iPad, iPhone 09 February 2010

Kiss And Tell What Is The User Browsing Mode

To know if the user is currently in normal or private browsing mode can be valuable info for any ads providers and spammers, but not only. With the upcoming Flash Player 10.1 (currently in beta 2) there are many welcome improvements. One of these is the support for private »

Guy A on 10.1, Actionscript, Adobe Flash, Flash, Flash General, Flash Player, Flash Security, Private Browsing, Safeloper, Security 25 January 2010

HTML 5 vs Flash vs SilverLight

This is by no mean a full technical comparison between these technologies, just a chat between 2 geeks. One is a skeptic backend dude 😉 and the other one is yours truly, a GUI guy. It started with an email from Eli (the backend dude)  titled “the Next big thing”? Eli: »

Guy A on Actionscript, AJAX, C#, Flash General, Flex 3, Google Chrome, Javascript, RIA, Silverlight 06 September 2009

The biggest terrorists in the world are... Flex bloggers

Adrian Parr, a Flex blogger mostly known for his post listing of AS3 frameworks got hacked by some political lamers. The whole blog is replaced with common and lame hacker page. The allegedly hackers came from this Arab security forum, m4r0c-s3curity.cc. What is the relation of this blog to »

Guy A on Actionscript, Flash General, Flex 3, Security, Wordpress 14 July 2009
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