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Re: Flash graphics with perl: installing ming

by Anonymous Monk
on Jan 28, 2004 at 12:05 UTC ( [id://324711]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Nice post, this has given me something intersting to do these long winter months. Thanks.
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Re: Re: Flash graphics with perl: installing ming
by flyingmoose (Priest) on Jan 28, 2004 at 14:04 UTC
    Absolutely! I can think of numerous uses and abuses of this cool tool.

    As much as I hate to see web sites done in all-flash, I am very likely going to do this to my home page now....because I can...funky effects everywhere!!! The fact that Chapter 9 on Ming is free, I'll buy the book if it proves useful.

    Looking at this example, it seems to imply Perl-ish callbacks can be used to generate Flash callbacks. I'd love to learn what sort of evil-voodoo was used to accomplish this, I'm really in awe of what might be possible using this module. (And definitely it's a savings from the cost and pain of using the official Flash product).

    I remember using the Macromedia SDK (C++) for a component of a Senior Design project, and this is infinitely more advanced.

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