Man!!!
A DM demo, downloaded it, reading it. THANKS! (this is ... like the best 
opportunity for me to jump through demo code).

Cedric

> Hello mates,
> I think that the list is missing one of the most important js library for 
> flashist of of there, that is the createjs
> http://www.createjs.com/
> As you all, I'm a flashist (10 years of experience) that had to (re)learn 
> html and javascript.
> When I began to use createjs, in particular easeljs I was really pleased 
> because it seemed to me to program (quite) exactly as in Flash.
> 
> A demo is worth 1000 words so here it is 2 demos I made in html/js by using 
> that library (obviously I use also a lot jquery as support and the greensock 
> libs for tweening):
> 
> Monkey Island - Insult Swordfighting Game
> http://www.int33h.com/test/mi/
> 
> Dungeon Master Social Demo
> http://www.int33h.com/test/dm/
> 
> I'm really pleased by the results.
> I stronlgy suggest that if you want to learn html/js then you have to begin 
> with createjs.
> 
> 
> 
> Il 25/01/2013 16:15, John McCormack ha scritto:
>> Some great resources throughout these posts.
>> Thank you so much.
>> 
>> Personally, I hope Adobe come storming back with some new tools next 
>> iteration.
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> On 25/01/2013 13:03, Marco Terrinoni wrote:
>>> Not too sure about conferences. We have UX in London but not sure how much
>>> focus is on JS.
>>> 
>>> On the forum / educational side I have found the following resources
>>> invaluable:
>>> 
>>> CSS
>>> www.css-tricks.com
>>> Chris Coyier's screencasts and blog posts are awesome for learning simple
>>> and advanced css authoring and keeping up-to-date with best practices.
>>> 
>>> Experts Exchange
>>> http://www.experts-exchange.com/
>>> This is a subscription based service but the quality of programming advice
>>> for every language including JS is well worth it
>>> 
>>> For IDE's it's difficult and for me, the single biggest barrier to entry
>>> because of the huge number of development options. The key is to find a
>>> workflow that works best for you but the following resources I cannot
>>> recommend highly enough:
>>> - Sublime Text 2
>>> - Wordpress (Bones HTML5 Development Theme)
>>> - CSS using SASS (Compass.App)
>>> - Greensock Animation Library
>>> 
>>> Sublime Text 2 - Text Editor
>>> http://www.sublimetext.com/2
>>> There are thousands of extensions and packages I don't know where to begin
>>> 
>>> If you're learning HTML5 then learning responsive design techniques is a
>>> must - this involves using CSS media queries so once you have grasped the
>>> basics of CSS, be sure to move to using pre-processing language like SASS or
>>> LESS - there's a great article on css tricks about the benefits and merits
>>> of each method. I use SASS and it's sped up my whole development  process 10
>>> fold!). To do this on Windows I use compass.app
>>> 
>>> http://compass.handlino.com/
>>> If you're using Mac, then Codekit includes libraries for compass.
>>> 
>>> I do a lot of web development in Wordpress, there are a lot of great
>>> resources out there but if you're really looking to learn best practices for
>>> Responsive Web Design then you cannot go wrong with the Bones HTML5 Theme,
>>> amazingly well commented
>>> http://themble.com/bones/
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Animation:
>>> jQuery is obviously ubiquitous but if you're a flasher then you've probably
>>> used Tweenmax in AS3 and if you loved using that as much as I did then you
>>> should definitely try the new Greensock for JavaScript library.
>>> http://www.greensock.com/
>>> It provides a nice, familiar syntax and a ton of plugins that make animation
>>> in html5 a lot easier than using jQuery plugins which seem to have a short
>>> shelve life due to continual updates of the jQuery library (Can also be used
>>> on conjunction with jQuery).
>>> 
>>> I haven't tried Sencha yet but look forward to dipping my toe soon.
>>> 
>>> If you're looking to develop purely in Javascript using MVC design patterns
>>> then a framework like backbone.js , dojo or node.js get a lot of mentions
>>> though I haven't looked into any of this seriously yet.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Marco Terrinoni - Director
>>> MULARAM  PRODUCTIONS
>>> web design // animation // illustration
>>> uk: +44 7876 652 643
>>> e: ma...@mularam.com
>>> w: www.mularam.com
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com
>>> [mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Merrill,
>>> Jason
>>> Sent: 24 January 2013 19:18
>>> To: Flash Coders List
>>> Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Re: OT: Interactive conferences (Merrill, Jason)
>>> 
>>> Thanks Dave - I have found a few of my answers on Stack Overflow in the
>>> past, I like it. Is it web browser only or can you subscribe like a mailing
>>> list? I think I prefer that format.
>>> 
>>> Jason Merrill
>>> Instructional Technology Architect II
>>> Bank of America  Global Learning
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com
>>> [mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Dave Watts
>>> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:12 PM
>>> To: Flash Coders List
>>> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Re: OT: Interactive conferences (Merrill, Jason)
>>> 
>>>> Oh, and as a side note, does Fig Leaf host a similar mailing list like
>>> this but for Javascript / AJAX'y stuff?
>>> 
>>> We do not. I personally tend to just rely on StackExchange for JS questions.
>>> 
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