Here’s the highlights of the three interviews I did at Adobe last week to learn more about some of the parts of Adobe’s CS3 suite. Featured here are Flash, Dreamweaver, and Apollo.
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[…] For those of you who don’t have the nearly three hours to spend, my editor, Rocky, put together a highlights selection — that’s only 15 minutes long. […]
Robert,
You should take a look at the work the Aptana team is doing.
Adobe is singing an interesting tune but one inch beneath the surface, everything they do is proprietary: flex, flash, appolo and as such they do not take advantage of the true power and organic/darwinian development which is currently happening around web development.
In a couple of years, companies like Aptana, Firefox and others will make Flex, Flash and Appolo look like a ping with bad lipstick.
[…] For those of you who don’t have the nearly three hours to spend, my editor, Rocky, put together a highlights selection — that’s only 15 minutes long. […]
April 15th, 2007 at 8:27 pm
[…] For those of you who don’t have the nearly three hours to spend, my editor, Rocky, put together a highlights selection — that’s only 15 minutes long. […]
April 16th, 2007 at 1:13 am
Robert,
You should take a look at the work the Aptana team is doing.
Adobe is singing an interesting tune but one inch beneath the surface, everything they do is proprietary: flex, flash, appolo and as such they do not take advantage of the true power and organic/darwinian development which is currently happening around web development.
In a couple of years, companies like Aptana, Firefox and others will make Flex, Flash and Appolo look like a ping with bad lipstick.
-Edwin
April 16th, 2007 at 1:51 am
[…] For those of you who don’t have the nearly three hours to spend, my editor, Rocky, put together a highlights selection — that’s only 15 minutes long. […]
April 16th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
Anyone trip on the ending of this video?
July 11th, 2007 at 12:41 pm
I’m looking for a flash based HTML editor and have been having some problems finding one. Could you advice of any that you may be aware of?