Friday, November 14, 2008

Flash, from the beginning

Here we are at the beginning of a blog. I want to wax philosophical, but this blog is not about blogging, but about Flash. I started this blog to write down my accomplishments and spread information to those in need.

A quick "About me": My name is Aaron Eiche. I'm a professional web developer based in Portland, Oregon. In addition to my full time employment I do freelance web development and have a couple of reoccuring gigs as well. It helps pay for my hobbies/toys.

Recently, I started looking at Flash. I've been collaborating on some Facebook projects, and decided after many years that Flash may not be as obnoxious as I first thought. I've seen some absolutely amazing sites, movies, and games made with Flash, and i decided that I wanted to get to learn that a little. I downloaded the CS3 trial (ironically a day after CS4 became available), and have been working with that for 3 weeks. I'm close to the trial end and I'm generating the cash to buy the trial.

So this blog is about my playing around with Flash. My learning it, my trying it, and I think most importantly what I find. As I go about devloping my flash skills, my first source for help (as always) has been the web. I haven't always found what I'm looking for. As I discover what I'm looking for, I want to write that information down so those who go searching the web for such things can find them too.

So there it is, off to FlashLand.

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