
I wrote about how to setup FlashDevelop with Flex Framework last time, but all my old blog entries are taken down when I revamp this site. So, this is just a reblog of the old entry with some minor changes. Hopefully it will be easier to follow this time.

LG Malaysia is hosting a web based casual game development contest two months ago. I was thinking to participate but was always hold back by office works. I never did anything major until one of my friend message me.
I didn’t go to office today and I was staying at home to have some rest. But I don’t really like to spend my whole day by just sleeping and did nothing. So, I dig up an old Flash project that I had long neglected and continue to work on it.
After my first experiment using jQuery to develop a rotating banner, I noticed that the script I wrote could be use for other similar list items such as a Twitter update list.
Back then, most JavaScript usage I saw was just for something simple such as bookmark or pop up window. There weren’t many fancy examples but this is not true nowadays. Two years had pass since I heard about Ajax from a friend, I finally decide to spend some time on JavaScript.