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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>The Mate framework from a Cairngorm perspective</title>
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<published>2009-07-09T13:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-07-07T01:26:05Z</updated>

<summary>Mate is the new kid on the block in the Flex framework world. It&#8217;s an MXML-based Flex framework that - like its colleagues - encourages the use of the MVC architectural pattern. 

There&#8217;s been plenty of buzz around the campfire over Mate. After some investigation it quickly becomes apparent that its popularity is well warranted. </summary>
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<name>Justin J. Moses</name>
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Mate is the new kid on the block in the Flex framework world. It&#8217;s an MXML-based Flex framework that - like its colleagues - encourages the use of the MVC architectural pattern. 

There&#8217;s been plenty of buzz around the campfire over Mate. After some investigation it quickly becomes apparent that its popularity is well warranted. 
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<entry>
<title>Flash and Silverlight... an unlikely symbiosis?</title>
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<published>2009-06-24T16:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-06-24T04:14:17Z</updated>

<summary>Recently Mike Slinn wrote a post suggesting how Adobe could win the RIA war. War? You mean the whole Flash vs Silverlight thing? It&#8217;s not a war - it&#8217;s sibling rivalry. The only bloodshed I&#8217;ve seen is amongst those comment-stream melees that follow controversial blog posts, instigated by the usual suspects. Antagonisms aside, Adobe and Microsoft are working together, shaping our RIA landscape.</summary>
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Recently Mike Slinn wrote a post suggesting how Adobe could win the RIA war. War? You mean the whole Flash vs Silverlight thing? It&#8217;s not a war - it&#8217;s sibling rivalry. The only bloodshed I&#8217;ve seen is amongst those comment-stream melees that follow controversial blog posts, instigated by the usual suspects. Antagonisms aside, Adobe and Microsoft are working together, shaping our RIA landscape.
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<entry>
<title>REMIX09: Nice taste; lacks meat.</title>
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<published>2009-06-15T15:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-06-14T16:39:03Z</updated>

<summary>In fine tradition, Microsoft Australia hosted its version of the annual MIX event in Sydney. The conference, aptly named REMIX, featured the upcoming Silverlight 3, SketchFlow and Blend 3 products, though, much to my chagrin, somewhat superficially.</summary>
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In fine tradition, Microsoft Australia hosted its version of the annual MIX event in Sydney. The conference, aptly named REMIX, featured the upcoming Silverlight 3, SketchFlow and Blend 3 products, though, much to my chagrin, somewhat superficially.
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<entry>
<title>WebDU 2009: that geeky rock concert</title>
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<published>2009-05-23T16:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-05-23T15:51:21Z</updated>

<summary>It may surprise you to know that the Pacific region has its fair share of web talent. Having just been surrounded by most of them for the past couple of days, I can attest to the fact.  This year was my first WebDU, and I&apos;m still tingling. </summary>
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It may surprise you to know that the Pacific region has its fair share of web talent. Having just been surrounded by most of them for the past couple of days, I can attest to the fact.  This year was my first WebDU, and I&apos;m still tingling. 
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