FDT: Pure Coding Comfort

Powerflasher (Michael Plank)

Part 1 – Intro
- Introduction to FDT
- FDT in action

Part 2 – Workflows
- Animate in the Flash, code in FDT
- Logging with SOS

Presentation: PDF
Source: ZIP

Part 1

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Part 2

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10 Responses to “FDT: Pure Coding Comfort”

  1. [...] FDT: Pure Coding Comfort – Powerflasher (Michael Plank) [...]

  2. Franck says:

    Argl : rtmp://ai5gqsa.rtmphost.com/lfpug/2008_11_27_powerflasher_1.flv

    It will be very usefull if we can download the video files. Or if you also post them on youtube or vimeo !

    Better to seek !

  3. Tink says:

    The problem with Vimeo and YouTube is that neither stream the video. These videos are generally an hour long so without streaming they could become a nightmare to view, skip etc.

    That\’s to Influxis, the videos here are streaming.

  4. Franck says:

    Perhaps put the FLV file on rapidshare ?

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  6. Miquel says:

    Mmm… are you sure YouTube and vimeo don´t do streaming?
    Have you tried it?

    lol

  7. yanekx says:

    Franck, try Replay Media Catcher http://www.applian.com/download-videos/ it is tool which can record and save RTMP streaming

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  9. Michael Kaufman says:

    That was perhaps the best online presentation I’ve seen in 2008. The ambulance and sirens were funny….only to be trumped by some pretty damn memorizing speed coding to a song about time, no less.

    Thanks! Merry Xmas / Happy New Year!!

  10. [...] It really is that straight forward. As I mentioned earlier there are some really good articles around outling this kind of work flow, here, here and some general FDT tip’s at blog.flashmech.net under the FDT category. [...]

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