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Archive for December, 2003
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I’ve never built physics/math/fomula library which can be used in flash. So today I thought about building one for my future projects. Most of time, I’ve grabbed files that had already some fancy motions and use code from the files.
Before precceeding it, I decided to go over some physics or some sort of fomula that will resembles frictions, inertia, etc. I’ve already made them once while I was using Flash 5. So they are very old and not very OOP friendly at all. (Also what I’m working at my work place is to architect CMS or to build more Enterprise stuffs. No physics and maths are involved much.)
The below are what I found great.
I thought this was damn funny. One of co-workers forwarded this humor to all ppl in the department.
The above title is referring to Yugo’s latest data grid piece.
If you like to see the actual datagrid that yugo did, click here. I’m telling you it’s just amazing.
That “string-ticker-never-seen-before” looks very sleek and cool. What can I name that? Maybe I could call it “matrix effect transition”, but that name is lame
. Actually it is very inspiring me. One of reasons that inspires me is very simple one. He created something *NEW* from what I’ve thought as a thing that can never be evolved. This seems to be another breakthrough by him to me.
And another reason is that his design tends to find and decide what’s not necessary for the graphic layout and technical functionality and exclude them very properly.
Good job Yugo as usual!!! : )