Flash was once the height of Internet sophistication. Nearly every website developer worked with Flash and sites that didn’t have Flash were often ignored. Now, however, Flash has largely gone by the wayside to make room for HTML5, and even though it sure looks like Flash is on its way »
04/23/2012, Steve LuckCreating applications for Mac, iPhone, and iPad can be tricky. Not only is Apple notoriously picky when it comes to what does and what doesn’t pass the Apple test, it’s not all that easy to design code for iOS apps. That’s where Apple XCode comes into play. This program was »
04/19/2012, Michael MurphySeemingly, it makes very little sense to use a Mac game development tool to develop Windows games. Strangely, Unity (designed for Mac) can actually be used to create Windows games and, further, might be the best Windows game development tool on the market. The reason why many Windows developers use »
04/19/2012, Erik LimCoding was once a term that was only used in certain circles. Today, the term “coding” seems to be more widely used and understood. Coding is so familiar to many people that people who don’t have any formal training working with codes are attempting to learn all about coding. This »
10/28/2011, John CookA coder and his text editor is like a cook and his frying pan. Both can get the job done with any available tool, but finding the one that fits your style the best can transform your workflow for the better. Choosing the best plain text editor is a matter »
01/02/2011, Jake BushWhen it comes to developing dynamic web elements, navigation menus and animations, Adobe Flash has a lockdown on the technology. Flash is the king of rich content on the web, and working with this proprietary format is best left to the developer of the technology itself. That’s why so many »
09/28/2010, Michael Murphy