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Hello,
I would like to know if is there any easy way to test actionscript by using some kind of application like ruby's irb or javasctip spidermonkey where you can just open up your terminal and type the code straight away.
This would be a good time saver when speaking of actionscript, since to test…
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i have custom flvPlayBack player, i want to do like add Custom CuePoints using ActionScript and making one button Event , On click of that button , Flv should seek to that CuePoints added using ActionScript .
I am using below code to do that.
var rtn_obj:Object; //create cue point object
my_FLVPlybk…
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Anyone knows?
To deal with all the things you can do
with FMS3, you have two additional
language Application Program
Interfaces (APIs). Both APIs are
extensions of ActionScript and are
called Client-Side Media ActionScript
and Server-Side Media ActionScript, or
in this book, simply…
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I want to display "Hello World" with calibri.ttf using only AC3. How would I do that?
Found two solutions on the web but I cannot use any of them
- The Adobe documentation site requires the use of Flash CS4. (Don't know how to use this in Flex Builder)
- The embed tag method requires FLEX SDK
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I want to display "Hello World" with calibri.ttf using only AC3. How would I do that?
Found two solutions on the web but I cannot use any of them
- The Adobe documentation site requires the use of Flash CS4. (Don't know how to use this in Flex Builder)
- The embed tag method requires FLEX SDK
Is…
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So I found some similarities between arrays and set notation while learning about sets and sequences in precalc e.g. set notation: {a | cond } = { a1, a2, a3, a4, ..., an} given that n is the domain (or index) of the array, a subset of Natural numbers (or unsigned integer). Most programming languages…
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While many of my colleagues are fascinated in constructing the ultimate ViewModel or ServiceBus, I feel that this kind of plumbing code is re-invented far too many times – at some point in the near future, it will be out of the box standard infra. How many times have you been to a customer site and…
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Sanjoy Mahajan's new book lays out practical tools for educated guessing and down-and-dirty problem-solving
Problem solving - Math - Recreations - Competitions - Methods and Theories
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If you love crunching numbers or are just a fan of awesome number ‘tricks’ to impress your friends with, then you will definitely want to have a look at cyclic numbers. Dr Tony Padilla from the University of Nottingham shows how these awesome numbers work in Numberphile’s latest…
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A billion is a billion except, when it isn’t. Depending on where and when you were raised and educated, the world “billion” is some magnitudes different–read on to see the difference between a billion in long and short number systems. [via Geeks Are Sexy] Here’s…
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