L’équipe de LordAlex Works sera cette année au SXSW du 9 mars au 13. C’est notre première fois donc nous sommes vraiment excités.
Donc les petits loups n’hésitez pas à nous contacter !
If you are like me, it feels like a bomb just went off far ahead, first there was a short moment of silence, then noise (a lot of noise) and then, the aftershock.
Measuring Impact on our business
The first thing that I want to say to businesses out there is: do not get in panic mode.
Flash is not dead (at least not yet) and HTML5 is a cool technology, but not so fast… as a business who’s primary focus has been the Flash Platform, we have naturally started analyzing how this announcement affects current and future projects with some of our clients and how it may threaten our business.
First, truth be told, the killing of Flash on the Mobile browsers has had no effect on us, we never had any projects targeting mobile browsers and nor seem like any of our clients were interested in going in that direction. Everything regarding mobile and tablets has always been around creating content to be consumed as an Application and IOS has been always the primary target. Adobe AIR is all we needed to achieve this.
Second, Some people say that eliminating the Flash Player for mobile will accelerate the death of the Player on the Desktop, but I think this is not true. Just try to make your sites, and especially applications to be cross-browser compatible, add to that support just to IE 7 and you will see what I mean. However, I think the use of Flash for informational sites, will be declining. There are a lot of use cases in that space where I see a clear benefit to using HTML.
We’ve looked into what it would take to transform some of the flash enterprise applications we’ve built in the past, into HTML5 and for the most part, at least at this moment is not worth the effort, particularly when we think about making those apps cross browser compatible on the desktop, is possible but what about the cost? Also if you need Audio and Video it’s pointless, even Gtalk still relies on Flash for that at the moment.
The facts from the right sources
I pointed people to Mike Chambers, Lee Brimelaw and Ben Forta for reliable information in my twitter account earlier this week and that still stands. These are guys I respect among other people in the industry that has been there, for a long time and work for Adobe. Mike C. made it clear that you should look into HTML5 for enterprise applications in the future, but people took that comment very literal. Trust me, he did not mean NOW, he meant “Long Term”.
What does long term mean?
Evaluate who is your target audience, business requirements the kind of user experience do you want to deliver and longevity of the technology you will use. if HTML5 covers your corners, I think the choice is obvious.
In conclusion, the best advice I can give to anyone reading this is: if you want create a compelling experience for your users, you should not worry about wanting to replace Flash just to replace Flash, the question is: What kind of experience do you want to deliver to your audience and use the technologies available that will help you achieve that experience.
Flash is still the most successfully and widely deployed plug-in to date and that will not change overnight.
+LA
We seek an intern, sum1 willing too learn Flex, motivated, teamwork oriented & living in Montreal. Is it you ?
Please contact us at info@lordalexworks.com
@LordAlex et @Artour24 seront à MAX.
LordAlex co-pésentrera ”Adding Social Features to Your Apps with the ADEP Collaboration Services”.
Séance photo de l’équipe LAW
-Announcing ColdFusion 9 Development. LordAlex Works Inc. is happy to introduce CF9 development services to it’s clients in Montreal, Toronto and New York.
We are introducing ColdFusion Development at very competitive rates. Contact us for details.
Foundation Flash Catalyst print copies finally arrived! Thanks to Apress for finally making the copies available to me.
We are very excited about this book, Flash Catalyst was at the front scene again at Adobe MAX 2010 making available a preview of the coming Flash catalyst 1.5 version.
Foundation Adobe Flash Catalyst is already receiving awesome feedback from customers in amazon.com and great reviewers in the flash community.
LordAlex Works has made Adobe Flash Catalyst part of the workflow saving us a lot of time, we have already completed a multitude of projects using for local clients in Montreal and abroad.
If you interested in buying the book get it here: http://www.friendsofed.com/book.html?isbn=9781430228622
Meet the new member of our team Artour Arifoulline, as new Web Developer Padawan LordAlex Works (Montreal Office). Artour came to LordAlex Works seeking to learn and work in challenging and cool projects, we decided to give him a try and quickly realized his potential to become Jedi master in the arts of web development.
Artour has been involved in a number of projects working on HTML, CSS3, JQuery and Flash at the same time that he keeps further refining his skills.
Go Artour! and Welcome to the team.
Director/Writter Jose Venutolo at LordAlex Works short film “The Dreamer” has been nominated at the 2010 Atlantic City Film Festival.
Foundation Flash Catalyst, is available now as an eBook. The print copies should be available before the end of September.