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thelinkz got a brand new Coat A new coat has been designed for thelinkz.com » Allthough it's not 100% finished yet, the sleeves and the top part of the suite is covering the most uncomfortably chilled body parts. cresk, May 25, 2002 at 4:44:42 PM CEST ... Link Read my chaotic brain As the creator and maintainer of thelinkz.com I'm dealing with lots of resources that have to be reviewed and validated before posted for the meanstream. I am doing this since 1996. Tons of resources to deal with every day and tons of resources waited to be validated. I use Linkman Pro from Outer Technologies as my links manager to catch and organize resources in their appropriate categories. It's the greatest Links manager I ever met and believe me, I have met them all! Linkman Pro just does its job too well and handles millions of links with a push of a button at rocket speed. Truly Power Features that is. Another Swiss army knive I'd like to mention is NoteTab Pro. In my humble opinion one of the best hardcore text- and code editors around for a while. thelinkz.com for example, has been written entirely in Notetab Pro: just like I did in those good ole days when I was learning html and javascript coding by trial and error. It also seems that the forthcoming 5th version of Notetab Pro is in the works. It will include customizable syntax highlighting features and its debut is getting closer. Because I'm into Flash MX Actionscripting lately, I really like to write Actionscript in my favorite editor. cresk, May 24, 2002 at 6:58:07 PM CEST ... Link Macromedia Flash™: Art, Design + Function I've written a short review about Mighty Assembly's book, which I also posted at thelinkz.com » Macromedia Flash™: Art, Design + Function Written and designed by Mighty Assembly PUBLISHER: Osborne/McGraw-Hill PAGES: 272 COLOR: Full color Buy it at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk Macromedia Flash: Art, Design + Function is the approach of Mighty Assembly to produce a book about bridging art, true design and comprehensive function using Macromedia Flash as the tool of choice. The book represents a reconstruction of the entire Mighty Assembly site from the first conceptual thoughts to fine tuning the finished project, thus mightyassembly.com. The book is on best practices of the Mighty Assembly team using Macromedia Flash to accomplish its goals and is not a guide on how to do things step by step. Technology is changing like wildfire, but the stages of developing creative concepts appear to stay longer. If you are not familiar with creative concepting, then you would do well to read up on the first couple of chapters. They walk you through the details of developing ideas and transforming thoughts into motion, design and function. Devoted to animation, video and sound, the book also provides some basic ideas of Actionscript conversion conforming the Flash 5 standards to dramatically boost performance and reduce source code by thousands of lines. As a Flash resource provider since 1996, thelinkz.com shared thousands of creative solutions, concepts and ideas for the creative community. We are trying to provide value and meet the needs of our site visitors and audience. One thing we could not exactly provide was a way to accomplish an entire process of a Flash presence from start to finish. Untill now. The effort of the Mighty Assembly team brought us a book which represents a definitive inspirational stimulus of creativity and function. Considering this approach as a real benefit to the creative Flash community. The book contains pictures, art, tips and code, which make reading this book a pleasure for both the eyes and brains. I have to admit I am predisposed to books that focus on reconstructions of entire projects and best practices. I would recommend the book to any and all of my visitors and members who develop web applications using Macromedia Flash. cresk, May 24, 2002 at 6:43:36 PM CEST ... Link |
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