Archive for November, 2007

16
Nov

Angora Rabbit, a pet?

Posted By wassim in Education/Teaching, Wassim

Angora Rabbit















From wikipedia:
The Angora rabbit is a variety of domestic rabbit bred for its long, soft hair. The Angora is one of the oldest types of domestic rabbit, originating in Ankara , Turkey , along with the Angora cat and Angora goat. The rabbits were popular pets with French royalty in the mid 1700s, and spread to other parts of Europe by the end of the century. They first appeared in the United States in the early 1900s. They are bred largely for their long wool, which may be removed by shearing or plucking (gently pulling loose wool).
There are many individual breeds of Angora rabbits, four of which are ARBA recognized. Such breeds include, French, German, Giant, English, Satin, Chinese, Swiss, Finnish, to name a few.

What a cute pet it would make, don’t you agree?



6
Nov

Flash is growing fast!

Posted By wassim in Flash Tutorials

It is a fact, flash is growing fast and the new changes to its scripting language i.e. actionScript3 is the most radical change, being a professional AS2 programmer, I find myself amazed of how much things have changed in the new language, the web is full of articles talking about the transition from AS2 to AS3, Adobe site contains a whole section about this yet I still find the introduced changes a bit of too much!

If I were in Adobe shoes, I would have provided AS2 experts with the same functionality using the existing language and added the new one as well, like they did with director when they introduced javascript in addition to director’s native scripting language “Lingo”.

AS3 offers better OOP practice, ok, I agree, but who said that matters for us web developers? We were happy with the ugly non OOP language we had; it was working well for us and the fact that a new version of flash i.e. CS3 emerged is the single proof of the popularity of this program and what it offered to the web.

Wherever you go, you see the fuss about classes, packages, cryptic error codes and more of the like, my guess is that AS3 wont be accepted by flash developers as fast as Adobe wish, I know I am not accepting it and wont do commercial jobs using it, no sir, I will stick to my good old AS2 and wait till adobe finish the upgrades and add the new beta features like high definition video and audio support (btw, work on flash player 10 is in its last stages, and words about flash CS4 with a set of new features is also spreading in the flash community), with the rate things are moving at, I guess I wont have time to play with CS3 since by the time I decide to dive in it, CS4 will probably be out and running…

 

More on this in the coming few days.