• IPhone, QueueTip

    Posted on March 21st, 2009

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    QueueTip #006 - Persisting State w/ NSUserDefaults

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    You can persist application data using NSUserDefaults in your iPhone application? What are we referring to when we mention “persistence”? Basically, we mean that we’re going to allow your app to save data locally onto your iPhone and then later recall that saved data when your application requests that data.
    Here’s the pertinent [...]

  • IPhone

    Posted on March 9th, 2009

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    Protected: How To Create a Navigation-Based Application

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  • Flex, QueueTip

    Posted on January 17th, 2009

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    QueueTip #005 - Color Channel Extraction : 24bit and 32bit Colors

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    You can extract the alpha, red, blue, and green channels of a hexadecimal color with simple bit shift and logical AND operations? Below are the operations to extract these channels from RGB and ARGB color formats.
    RGB Channel Extraction - 24 bits
    // 24 bit color
    var color : uint = 0xff0000;

    var R : Number = [...]

  • Flex, Show and Tell

    Posted on January 1st, 2009

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    Show and Tell #001 - Animating Gradients in Adobe Flex

    Hello there! Welcome to our first exciting issue of Show and Tell!
    First things first, I credit inspiration for the creation of this article to our fellow blogger of the community at www.somerandomdude.net ( google-cached link here). This particular article provided a great means for expediting the process of what I am currently working on. Before [...]

  • Flex, Show and Tell

    Posted on January 1st, 2009

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    “Show and Tell”

    Back in the hey-days of childhood, I remember something in the classroom called “Show and Tell”. It’s a simple concept. I “show” you something of possible interest and “tell” you about it. Simple.
    Here, “Show and Tell” is intended for the community and is presented to you in the form of an article focused around application [...]

  • Flex, QueueTip

    Posted on December 28th, 2008

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    QueueTip #004 - Ranged Random Number Generation

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    In one line of code in conjunction with the Math.random() method, you can generate a ranged random number as illustrated below:
    Math.random() * ( max - min ) + min;

    This will generate a random float between the values “min” and “max”

  • Flex, QueueTip

    Posted on December 26th, 2008

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    QueueTip #003 - Programmatic Bindings

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    You can achieve binding programmatically with the “ChangeWatcher”? The following example illustrates various methods for achieving binding.
    The first method simply binds the labels text property to the text property of the text input. This is probably the most straightforward method for achieving binding.
    The second method binds via the ChangeWatcher. Using the [...]

  • Flex, QueueTip

    Posted on December 26th, 2008

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    QueueTip #002 - Weak References and Cleanup Strategies

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    Event listeners and Dictionary’s support weak referencing facilities in Actionscript 3.0? Why the need for weak referencing?

    potential performance gains
    promote best practices in application cleanup strategies ( i.e. prevent memory leaks )

    Utilizing weak references does not necessarily mean that your application will be free from memory leaks. You, as the developer, are still [...]

  • Flex, QueueTip

    Posted on December 25th, 2008

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    QueueTip #001 - Dynamically Changing Style Attributes

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    You can dynamically change a display elements style and attributes by utilizing custom style tags in conjunction with the setStyle/GetStyle methods of the component to which the style is applied to? Let’s walk through a simple example to illustrate.
    A simple gradient border skin as illustrated below.
    package com.thekeunster.skins
    {
    import flash.display.Graphics;
    [...]

  • Flex, QueueTip

    Posted on December 25th, 2008

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    The QueueTip

    What’s a QueueTip? Are we referring to those small devices described by a paper stick and a cotton swab on each end? Nope. Perhaps the lightest barbell you’ve ever lifted? Nope. On this site, we’ll be referring to the QueueTip as a “Quick Tip”. Generally, these quick tips will be just that, quick. Nothing in [...]

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