Einstein’s secret to problem solving
Thursday, November 20th, 2008A nice article explaining how Einstein approached solving problems.
A nice article explaining how Einstein approached solving problems.
A list of 11 open-source applications which you should probably know about and possibly be using. I must admit I hadn’t heard of these before, but there’s certainly some interesting projects which i’ll be checking out.
A collection of five beautiful icon sets which are free to use in your projects.
Here’s a beginners guide to capturing motion in different ways with your camera. It’s got some nice examples and cool tips.
Here’s an interesting article about Adobe new tools for UI development.
At its AdobeMax conference in San Francisco on Monday, Adobe will hand out a technical preview of Flash Catalyst, a new tool that aims to be a workflow system for designers and software developers creating user interfaces. Announced earlier this year under the code name Thermo, Catalyst will be released in beta early in 2009, Adobe said on Monday. It still isn’t saying when the final product will ship, however.
Adobe have announced a really exciting new labs project called Alchemy.
“Welcome the preview release of codename “Alchemy.” Alchemy is a research project that allows users to compile C and C++ code that is targeted to run on the open source ActionScript Virtual Machine (AVM2). The purpose of this preview is to assess the level of community interest in reusing existing C and C++ libraries in Web applications that run on Adobe® Flash® Player and Adobe AIR®.”
I’ve yet to try CS4 and it’s all new Illustrator -> Flex tools, but here’s a great tutorial/article on using Illustrator CS3 to get scalable skins into Flex.
Ensemble Tofino allows you develop Flex applications from within Visual Studio. For me this is going to be a major plus – the majority of my projects are Flex with a C# backend.
Here’s some features:
Well, it seems that napping during office hours may be beneficial for everyone!