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<subtitle>InsideRIA.com is an online community developed by O’Reilly and sponsored by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Our goal is to create an invaluable resource for information on the ever-changing state of design and development of rich Internet applications (RIAs).</subtitle>
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<title>Getting Started With Adobe Alchemy</title>
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<published>2009-04-15T17:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>With the ability compile C and C++ code and leverage it via ActionScript, Adobe&apos;s project Alchemy should be on your radar. If you haven&apos;t heard of it yet, here&apos;s a direct quote from Alchemy&apos;s labs page giving a little more...</summary>
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With the ability compile C and C++ code and leverage it via ActionScript, Adobe&apos;s project Alchemy should be on your radar. If you haven&apos;t heard of it yet, here&apos;s a direct quote from Alchemy&apos;s labs page giving a little more...
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<title>Migrating AIR Application Certificates</title>
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<published>2009-04-14T16:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>So, you built your AIR application, packaged it using a self-signed certificate, and put it out on the world wide web for everyone to use. What happens if your little experiment starts to pick up, or you want to move...</summary>
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So, you built your AIR application, packaged it using a self-signed certificate, and put it out on the world wide web for everyone to use. What happens if your little experiment starts to pick up, or you want to move...
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<title>Managing Memory Consumption During Hard Times</title>
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<published>2009-02-13T14:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-02-12T14:49:20Z</updated>

<summary>When building applications, in most situations you&apos;ll be dealing with all sorts of dynamic content. Meaning, requesting data from a server, then displaying results on the screen by attaching objects to the display list. Usually, this means dealing with some...</summary>
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When building applications, in most situations you&apos;ll be dealing with all sorts of dynamic content. Meaning, requesting data from a server, then displaying results on the screen by attaching objects to the display list. Usually, this means dealing with some...
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<entry>
<title>The Art of System Tray and Dock Icons</title>
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<published>2009-02-03T21:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-02-12T09:54:36Z</updated>

<summary>With the explosion of Adobe AIR apps hitting the streets these days, from corporate applications to small single developer applications, it&apos;s a wonder to me how a lot of these applications forget about some of the most important aspects of an application.  One being, system tray or dock icons.  Lets explore the importance of these icons, and how to implement them in your own application.</summary>
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With the explosion of Adobe AIR apps hitting the streets these days, from corporate applications to small single developer applications, it&apos;s a wonder to me how a lot of these applications forget about some of the most important aspects of an application.  One being, system tray or dock icons.  Lets explore the importance of these icons, and how to implement them in your own application.
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