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Learning to make flash: a free open source solution?




by Christophe » 11/01/09, 12:13

In 2009, I learned to use flash more seriously! Here is one of my resolutions!

In order to liven up the site a little forums and to make econology more accessible to the common people, I decided to put myself seriously in Flash!

Goal: manage to make small animations and simple calculation forms.

Are there members who master the tool? What are the OpenSource alternatives for Flash file editing if they exist?

For the moment I found some info here: http://forum.framasoft.org/viewsujet.php?t=28253
With a good summary .pdf: https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... UadOv2.pdf
which I will hasten to read!

Otherwise I was advised SWiSH Max2: http://www.swishzone.fr/boutique/descri ... h=7&id=178

But it is not free ... so before investing I want to be sure that I am capable of something :)

Thank you for your feedback!
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by nonoLeRobot » 11/01/09, 12:28

Flash is great for making drawings and animations, but for Turkish calculation and form, it's pretty boring. In addition it often poses problems with those who have original browsers or a little old or badly configured.

For the calculation and other parts, I advise you to do Ajax (javascript, xml, dynamic html). It sounds annoying like that, but google has a great toolbox where you code everything in real java with (eclipse it's great) and it goes out of its way to do the rest. This is how they code the google apps, plus it's free.



intro at gwt

the tool: http://code.google.com/intl/fr/webtoolkit/
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by elephant » 12/01/09, 17:56

I asked my son who is a web developer, flash specialist, php, typo 3 and all the saint frusquin.

There are open source flash editors, but which require writing lines of code: largely out of reach of the layman.
In addition, you should know that the flash files are coded: it is not pcq you have flash that you will be able to modify the file of another.

In Charleroi, Tecnofutur TIC organizes free training courses for job seekers. 2 days, but a week or two of hard work afterwards to be able to do something worthwhile
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by Christophe » 19/01/09, 16:41

Here is exactly the kind of "leaf" that I wanted to make ... tadaaaam the 1st flash for Econology: https://www.econologie.com/calculateur-ampoules.html

Well there I admit, the webmaster of the very complete: www.volta-electricite.info gave me a serious helping hand! Image
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by elephant » 19/01/09, 19:25

YES, that's great, but which program did you use? This is the basic question
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by Christophe » 19/01/09, 19:27

Me none :) Except my messaging ... otherwise: I just sponsored and did nothing ... In short I made the CHEF : Mrgreen:

PP used: SWiSH Max2 I think ... see above!
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