05.Nov.2010 at 05:24 by David Abdemoulaie
This would have been better served as a tutorial, but it was good nonetheless.
Keith Casey (02.Nov.2010 at 14:45)
Talk at ZendCon 2010 (English - US)
It’s one thing to bring samples of code to show off and share. It’s something else entirely to write them live in front of a group. Come to this code-along and we’ll break out of the browser to get a crash course in Flex development and interact with the Flickr API. We’ll learn how to authenticate, upload images, add tags, and set privacy for single or a group of photos. === Outline === * Introduction * Install Flex Builder 4 * Initial Setup Wizard ** Command/button overview ** Platform differences * Basic Functionality ** Get image list (rss feed) ** Authenticate ** Upload an Image * Security Model * Wrapup
Quicklink: https://joind.in/2238
Track(s): Expanding Horizions
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05.Nov.2010 at 05:24 by David Abdemoulaie
This would have been better served as a tutorial, but it was good nonetheless.
06.Nov.2010 at 15:33 by Neal Anders
Have to agree, this would be better as a tut/workshop, enjoyed the presentation none the less. Looking forward to playing with the sample when I have a moment.
07.Nov.2010 at 02:16 by Keith Casey
You're right.. this was a tutorial and should be one again.
Thanks for the feedback. It is always welcome. :)
03.Nov.2010 at 00:37 by Derick Rethans
I liked this introduction, but it would probably have worked a bit better as a (longer) tutorial.