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Based on Google Spreadsheets, which amazingly supports pasting spreadsheet content from Excel, this technique uses a hidden text field to support pasting spreadsheet data into a Flex DataGrid.
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After the dismal failure of Macromedia Central, Adobe is gearing up for another run at the desktop application development space. Apollo will let you build cross-platform desktop apps using your web development skills (HTML, Flash, PDF).
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Training company ZeroOne is hosting a series of free online seminars for developers on topics related to ColdFusion, Flex and Flash. The first is on June 28th. Registration required!
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Model-Glue is a framework for building ColdFusion web applications using the Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern.
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A list of five things not to do when developing AJAX applications.
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For Australian developers, build the coolest Flex application and win a plasma screen or an Xbox 360.
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A good overview of what Microsoft is showing off for developers at Tech·Ed 2006 in Boston. New Entity Data Model capabilities of “vNext” the next version of ADO.NET, the latest news on WinFS, and Windows PowerShell (formerly Monad).
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I thought this was interesting after AOL released the beta for the next version of Netscape.com.
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LifeHacker
June 17th, 2006 at 1:54 am
Thanks Kevin, you have given me peace of mind ;)
June 17th, 2006 at 7:02 am
Ah, I knew that Rocketboots ran a competition but hadn’t noticed that Builder were as well. Excellent! Thanks for the heads up Kevin.
June 18th, 2006 at 12:52 pm