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  1. @troygilbert Actually, that would be a pretty interesting exercise. How far could you push it?
  2. @LittleBuddha87 Yes, but you can only inject the event that triggered the command. http://bit.ly/4TfUlh
  3. @LittleBuddha87 haha! no way - not another thing to maintain!
  4. @LittleBuddha87 Have a look at this: http://bit.ly/7MbOw6 - similar concept
  5. @LittleBuddha87 Thanks very much. It was/is a group effort =)
  6. @LittleBuddha87 I think @jhooks might still be sending shirts out for doing #robotlegs posts/tutorials/demos. Not sure though.
  7. @srivello Awesome place. Lots of Flash/Flex work, but pay is low, and most devs/agencies are 2-3 years behind (process, arch, testing etc)
  8. @Richard_Lord Hey, no probs! Let me know what you settle on. Or blog it :)
  9. Holy snap - Got my Robotlegs shirt today - uber stoked! http://yfrog.com/3ghm3jj
  10. @Richard_Lord Have you looked at Google's restful search API? http://bit.ly/8jdHxK
  11. My favorite open source releases of 2009: http://ozmm.org/posts/2009_open_source_top_ten.html (via @defunkt)
  12. @troygilbert http://code.google.com/p/flex-slide/wiki/ViewStates
  13. @TheFlashBum and safer!
  14. .@EladElrom Check out http://gitready.com - complete with RSS, the whole thing is under scm: http://bit.ly/4qafCn - static publishing FTW!
  15. @EladElrom Actually, source control is good for any text that changes over time - that includes: websites, blogs etc. http://bit.ly/140I8L
  16. w00t! RT @SwizFramework: Swiz 1.0.0 alpha released! http://j.mp/swiz1alpha (via @bclinkinbeard)
  17. @secoif Thanks! Done! http://api.robotlegs.org/
  18. @odoenet I'm not quite sure what you mean. Could you post a question over at: http://knowledge.robotlegs.org/
  19. @troygilbert Let us know how it goes ;)
  20. @mbritton It always has. If I understand you correctly. If not, could you expand?