Archive for March, 2010

Senior Flash Developer, Less Rain Berlin

Friday, March 19th, 2010 by Carsten Schneider

Less Rain is looking for a versatile Flash developer for full-time employment in our Berlin office with a solid background in object oriented web development and in-depth experience in AS3. We are seeking a motivated and confident problem solver with an eye for interaction design and a passion for web technologies.

You will be working in an international team of experienced developers in Berlin. Your role involves working closely with our front-end designers and the developer team to implement projects ranging from mini-sites to large scale consumer & corporate websites. You will be working on projects such as:

Requirements

  • 3+ years experience in Flash development and solid Actionscript 3 skills
  • A feel for good interaction design and usability
  • Experience in working with frameworks such as PureMVC or Flex
  • Experience with Flash integration technologies (XML, Remoting, Webservices)
  • Experience in related technologies and APIs is an advantage (i.e. Papervision 3D, Facebook API…)
  • English speakers are welcome!

Please send your CV and portfolio to Thomas Meyer.
We can only accept applications via e-mail.

For further information about Less Rain visit:
http://www.lessrain.com
http://blog.lessrain.com
 

The Internet Case Study Book

Friday, March 5th, 2010 by Carsten Schneider

Julius Wiedemann and Rob Ford from the FWA teamed up for TASCHEN Verlag to present you with "sixty success stories from clients' briefings to final projects" - and two of them are ours. Both our Red Bull Flugtag Flight Lab and Vandalsquad feature as examples for a successful investment online.


You can flip through the entire book here, or read more at the TASCHEN website. The Internet Case Study Book is out in April 2010.

Intercepting Runtime Errors in installed AIR applications

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 by Luis

While developing an AIR project one of the most annoying problems we are having is the impossibility to intercept when a runtime exception is triggered in the installed AIR application.

After Googling a bit we found a couple of interesting solutions provided by Xavi Beumala in his blog:

Debugging production ready AIR applications