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Monthly Archives: May 2005

Adobe will get Macromedia Development centre

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Some of the fallouts happening in India, as global Tech Giants consolidate, are the mergers. The business circle is ripe with the fact that it is only logical that Macromedia Development centre in Bangalore will be merged with the Adobe Development Centre in India. It is also learnt that Macromedia’s 8.1% stake in Mumbai-based mobile [...]

Flex 1.5, an Introduction

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Here is a brief write-up about my take on Flex 1.5. Not very exhaustive but highlights few features I like best. More to follow in eventual post along with my development phases. Out of the many features of Flex 1.5, I particularly liked RSL or the Runtime Shared Library, Remote Object and the History Manager [...]

Why your code sucks?

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If you are like most, and possibly even all, programmers then your code sucks. Maybe not all of it, and maybe not all the time, but certainly some of it, some of the time.

Robots

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A movie already in my must-see list, I finally saw it at the IMAX DOME. The visual, effects were amazing and the robots looks really cool. A robot, Rodney Copperbottom leaves his home at Rivet Town for the Metropolitan Robot City to meet Bigweld, his idol and show him his invention. Upon reaching Robot city, [...]

Blogging for 3 years

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This month, May 2005 marks the third year of blogging at Brajeshwar.com. I just realized that I have been blogging for 3 years; started somewhere in May, 2002. It was the day I saw Macromedia Flash HQ photographs on Mike Chamber’s blog which was then on radio.weblogs.com. Go to Mike Chamber’s current Blog.

Kingdom of Heaven

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Along the story, Balian's father died and he eventually become a knight, and his father's heir. He then met King Baldwin, who always have an iron mask on his face, suffering from an incurable disease. Well, he also bedded the king's sister, Sibylla (Eva Green) who is also the wife of a power hungry nobleman, Guy de Lusignan (Marton Csokas), who really loves to wage wars, also a bit foolish too.

CSS classes and IDs, Which one to use when?

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I was trying out a way to float 4 DIVs inside a parent DIV on a quick site design, and this topic came up to my mind. I even explained this to a group of attendees at the India MAX 2004, Bangalore. Many times in the past, I have tried to get this archived but [...]