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Learn more about the AIR, ColdFusion and the Spry Javascript Framework

01.30.2008
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I am always interested in tutorials. I love to learn new things. In my travels recently, I found a good set of tutorials on over at Gary Gilbert's blog.

Gary has quite a growing number of tutorials on a Spry, ColdFusion and the new Abobe Integrated Runtime. This is definately a resource for those wanting to learn more on those topics.

Each section is broken up into the experience level for the specific tutorial. I found his tutorials on Spry (Tabbed Panels, Accordians and a Quote of the Day application) to be especially timely.

For those interested in learning about AIR, there are tutorials on Hello World, Publishing an AIR application, Synchronously Connecting to SQLite and Asychronously Connecting to SQLite.

Go check these out and bump up your skills.

Thanks Gary!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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