100th Post Extravaganza! (FREE Code)

by Josh Tynjala

In celebration of my 100th post, I’d like share some code with you. As you may know, the Flash Platform code example service IFBIN went open source a few months ago, and version 2.0 will be launching at some point in the future. I created several examples for IFBIN, but a couple of them were created using the pre-release versions of the Flex 2 SDK. Until I can get access to the new service, I’d like to share some updates to my code right here on Zeus Labs. In fact, I intend to make sure that any examples I make available in the future will be mirrored here for easy access.

Moreover, I’ve put together a series of project pages for several of my major open source projects. In particular, you’ll find centralized information on my Flex Instant Messenger client, my Actionscript 3 particle systems experiments, the HelpPanel plugin for FlashDevelop (and any future FlashDevelop plugins I may decide to make), and the Flex TreeMap component. Let it be known now that my TreeMap component will be open source again soon. I intend to release it under version 2 of the GPL. A licensing option for commercial projects will probably be available as well.

Thanks for reading Zeus Labs. I appreciate you all. Happy coding!

About the Author

Josh Tynjala is an indie game developer, entrepreneur, Flash and Flex mercenary, and bowler hat enthusiast.

Discussion
  1. Bring on the 200th post mate. Well done and cheers for all your open source stuff. You head to Yahoo soon too? Good luck on that dude.

    posted by Campbell on 11.24.2006
  2. Thanks, Campbell. I’m moving in less than a week, and I start at Yahoo on December 4th.

    posted by Josh Tynjala on 11.24.2006