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Search Widget – Robotlegs, Signals, Flight, Minimal Comps, Yahoo Astra
Man, long time, no post.
This video comes from a chat I was having with Renaun Erickson, Garth Braithwaite, and Jac Wright about the value of watching someone work towards a specific goal. So, this video isn’t really a tutorial, it’s more of me just building a search widget and talking about it as I go. Anyway, here it is:

Watch the Search Widget Video Tutorial
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Libraries used:
Robotlegs
Signals
signals-extensions-CommandSignal
Flight
MinimalComps
Yahoo Astra WebAPIs
haXe Tutorial
This tutorial is for anyone who has heard about haXe, but never had the time to figure out how to set it up. If you guys show a lot of interest in learning more about haXe, I’ll put together a few more tutorials on some of the features, but as of right now I have no idea what kind of interest is out there:

Watch the Intro to haXe Video Tutorial
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*note – I tried “fast forwarding” through the download/install portions, but the camtasia “clip speed” couldn’t accurately fast forward only the parts I selected.
AS3 Signals Tutorial
AS3 Signals is an awesome open-source project created by Robert Penner that will make you re-think the way you approach events in all of your future projects. I put together this video tutorial (mostly to force myself to learn it) and I’ve been REALLY impressed with it so far. Go ahead and give it a watch:

Watch the Intro to AS3 Signals Video Tutorial
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For more info on AS3 Signals, check out http://wiki.github.com/robertpenner/as3-signals/ and join the google group.
Download the swc: as3-signals.swc
*note – I just realized that I said, “it’s really, really easy and it’s also really simple” during the video. That’s really just a testament to how easy it is
*second note – thanks for all the votes on video resolution preferences. I’ll be sticking with 1024×768 from here on out.
RobotLegs Hello World Video Tutorial
Hey everyone. Long time, no see. I’ve just been super busy leading a team of flash guys on a big project which has left very little time for experiments and playing with code. Anyway, hopefully I’ll get back into my routine and get a few posts out a week again.
This post comes courtesy of Joel Hooks offering a free t-shirt to anyone who made a RobotLegs Screencast. I’m a sucker for geek apparel, so here’s what I made:
Watch the RobotLegs Hello World Video Tutorial
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For more info on RobotLegs, check out www.robotlegs.org and join the google group.
Also, the IDE I’m using in this demo is FDT. If this demo doesn’t convince you to check out FDT, I don’t know what will
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Preferred Video Tutorial Resolution
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