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Dear BrowserLab customers, When we originally launched BrowserLab as a free service back in 2009, our customers were struggling with testing their web content across desktop browsers and platforms. Since then with the growth of the importance of mobile devices and tablets, the landscape has changed dramatically. Because of this shift, we have seen the usage of BrowserLab drop over the past year while at the same time our engineering team has been focusing on solving this new challenge with new solutions. Due to this, we will be shutting down the Adobe BrowserLab Service effective immediately. If you need to test across multiple desktop browsers, we recommend that you check out BrowserStack and Sauce Labs as two viable alternatives to BrowserLab. If you are working on mobile web projects, check out Adobe Edge Inspect. We’d like to thank all of our customers over the years for using and providing input for the Adobe BrowserLab Service. Best Regards, Bruce Bowman Sr.

Action Script Error Repository Funky Rugs DebugBar - IE extension for web developer : DOM inspector, Javascript debugger, HTTP headers viewer, Cookies viewer Locale data for AS3 What would happen to you if you stepped into space without a spa On a space station orbiting Saturn, a man inside a punctured spacesuit swells to monstrous proportions and explodes ( See the movie 'Outland'). On Mars, the eyes of a man exposed to the near-vacuum of the martian atmosphere, pop out of his head and dangle by their optic nerves on the sides of his face (See the movie 'Total Recall'). Enroute to jupiter on the Discovery spacecraft, Astronaut Dave Bowman space walks for 15 seconds with no helmet, and in no apparent pain, succeeds in reentering the Discovery through an open hatch ( See the movie,'2001:A Space Odyssey'). To experience the vacuum is to die, but not quite in the grisly manner portrayed in the movies Total Recall and Outland. According to the 1966 edition of the McGraw/Hill Encyclopedia of Space, when animals are subjected to explosive decompression to a vacuum-like state, they do not suddenly balloon-up or have their eyes pop out of their heads. If decompression takes 1/2 second or longer, even lung tissue remains intact.

Clonezilla A Faster Flex 3 SDK (Deitte.com) At Brightcove I've spent some time creating faster Flex 3 SDKs by merging some changes from the Flex 4 SDK. It's not a lot of changes, but it makes a fairly significant improvement in compilation speeds in Flex Builder. I find for small changes in a large project, there's about a 20%25% speedup, but this varies greatly depending on what you're doing. I'll give some performance numbers below and explain exactly what changed, but first I'll show you how you can use these changes yourself. Using the Changes Here are the files you'll need, with one zip file for Flex 3.0, Flex 3.1, and Flex 3.2: fast-3.0.zipfast-3.1.zipfast-3.2.zip Inside of the zip files you'll find jars that should overwrite existing files in FLEX_SDK/lib, where FLEX_SDK is the location of the Flex SDK you are using. There's another zip file that you can try out, which contains some more changes from Flex 4. fast-experimental-3.0.zip Performance Numbers Why I Did This More on the Changes

How To Implement Scrum In 10 Easy Steps So you want to implement Scrum? And you like the idea of making it easy? Then listen up. This is step 1 in my series: How to implement Scrum in 10 easy steps . This is not only the 1st step. Unless you can take this step, go no further. So here it is… First of all, where should you start? Firstly, before you do anything else, you must align your development team with the business. If you’re part of a business unit, that might be natural and straightforward. You can share a team split across multiple products . Secondly, although you can use Scrum on projects to good effect, I would suggest you start with BAU (business-as-usual) rather than on big projects. So you’ve decided on a product where you will start using Scrum. The next key step is to nominate a Product Owner. If, for whatever reasons, this step is a problem for you, DO NOT PASS GO. If you can’t complete this step, your product development is likely to be fraught with issues. So now you are organised. So there you have it. Kelly.

WinDirStat flex-compiler-shell-daemon - Google Code Usage $ fcshd.py "mxmlc /path/to/foo.mxml -o /path/to/foo.swf" Loading configuration file [...][...]/path/to/foo.swf (349854 bytes)(fcsh) $ fcshd.py "mxmlc /path/to/foo.mxml -o /path/to/foo.swf" Loading configuration file [...]Nothing has changed since the last compile. Why? If you do flex development outside Flex Builder (very likely if you use Linux, as the official Flex Builder is quite buggy there), using the command line mxmlc is a painfully sloooooow. Fortunately, Adobe released a tool called the Flex Compiler Shell, abbreviated as fcsh, which speeds up the compilation time considerably. Unfortunately, fcsh doesn't work well when you want to integrate fcsh with the common build toolchains, where the compiler is expected to compile the source and exit (with at least a non-zero exit code if the compilation failed, of course). Here is a simple solution to the problem: "The Flex Compiler Shell Daemon", or fcshd for short. Installation

Subversion (software) Apache Subversion (often abbreviated SVN, after the command name svn) is a software versioning and revision control system distributed as free software under the Apache License.[1] Developers use Subversion to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source code, web pages, and documentation. Its goal is to be a mostly compatible successor to the widely used Concurrent Versions System (CVS). The corporate world has also started to adopt Subversion. A 2007 report by Forrester Research recognized Subversion as the sole leader in the Standalone Software Configuration Management (SCM) category and as a strong performer in the Software Configuration and Change Management (SCCM) category.[2] Subversion was created by CollabNet Inc. in 2000, and is now a top-level Apache project being built and used by a global community of contributors. History[edit] Features[edit] Repository types[edit] Subversion offers two types of repository storage. Berkeley DB (deprecated[7])[edit] FSFS[edit]

SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer SpeedFan is a program that monitors voltages, fan speeds and temperatures in computers with hardware monitor chips. SpeedFan can even access S.M.A.R.T. info and show hard disk temperatures. SpeedFan supports SCSI disks too. SpeedFan can even change the FSB on some hardware (but this should be considered a bonus feature). SpeedFan can access the temperature sensors available on your motherboard and on your nVidia video card. Modern CPUs can report their own internal temperature. More powerful hardware (motherboards, CPUs, video cards and hard disks) often requires more power. SpeedFan can access the voltages reported by the hardware. Almost every hard disk can report a set of data about its own health and status. SpeedFan can report health data and statistical values returned by SCSI hard disks. SMART data from hard disks connected to RAID (software or hardware) controllers is more difficult to be read.

Flex® 4 Beta Language Reference The ActionScript® 3.0 Reference for the Adobe® Flash® Platform contains the ActionScript language elements, core libraries, and component packages and classes for the tools, runtimes, services and servers in the Flash Platform. Filter by product using the preset filters This reference combines the information about the ActionScript language elements and libraries for the following Adobe products and runtimes. Click on a product name below to filter this reference to show only the content for the latest version of that product and related runtimes: Filter by product using the filter controls Use the controls at the top of the page to customize your view of the reference: Use the filters to include or exclude content for specific products and runtimes.

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