Coming Soon – SWFWindow AS3 Framework

They are a dime a dozen – a framework for Flash/Flex and AS3. It’s really quite simple making your own framework. You come up with what you want to accomplish and you develop general classes to accomplish that. It is very much like building a product. SWFWindow was my first attempt at building a framework that I designed and I used on a couple of well-known websites (global leaders in their industries). Now, I am finally planning on releasing it so people can pick at it and enjoy it while it’s still applicable. I won’t be supporting this framework as much as I have supported AssetLoader but I will nonetheless provide the documentation, example code, and code base required to get up and running in SWFWindow projects.

More on this later :)

Ayan

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About Ayan

Ayan Ray is a creative technologist living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He specializes in creating applications for Flash, PHP, Android, iPhone, and HTML5/CSS. He holds an undergraduate degree from Carleton University in Information Technology with distinction and numerous awards. This blog is all about his observations in technology, entrepreneurship, and his daily life. In his free time, he enjoys reading, staying fit by swimming, playing soccer and volleyball, and spending time with his friends and family.
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2 Responses to Coming Soon – SWFWindow AS3 Framework

  1. goliatone says:

    Hi!
    curious to see what the framework might bring to the scene.
    Any updates on release plans?

    regards,
    goliatone

  2. Ayan says:

    Sorry goliatone and anyone else who read this post. I’ve been meaning to release this framework as it is done. I’ve been busy for the past few months but now my program has freed up due to the holidays. So, I’ll get it out soon I promise. There already is a framework out there that is similar to this one. Unfortunately, that one is hardly helpful in accomplishing what the author intended. Mine has been used on professional websites to the quality that is required for those sites. It’s an interesting take on flash so please take a look once it’s finished.

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