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NASA satellites capture hourly views of our sun that are then used by scientists to study solar phenomena. The Space Weather Viewer provides the same images to anyone with an Internet connection. Visitors to the Space Weather Viewer site can zoom in on current satellite images to see solar storms and sunspots and other activity on as it happens on our nearest star, the Sun.
In addition to near-real time images, the site provides illustrations, NASA mission info, video simulations, and scientist interviews to give visitors a range of information on the Sun and solar phenomena. All the videos are broadcast-quality and visitors can download copies of all the media to their local computers, as well as captions for each video.
The application scales the satellite images to fill the browser window. All of the menu items and controls can be hidden to further maximize the size of the images. The minimalist design deliberately fades into the background to allow visitors to focus their attention on the beautiful imagery that composes the interactive.
The Space Weather Viewer was developed using Adobe Flex. This open source platform allowed us to quickly create the interface. The zoom feature and captioning feature were custom coded. All of the content on the site is external to application. The extensible markup language (XML) was used for descriptive text files and menus.
Developed by Ideum with NASA. To learn more about this exhibit please visit our portfolio.
NASA satellites capture hourly views of our sun that are then used by scientists to study solar phenomena. The Space Weather Viewer provides the same images to anyone with an Internet connection. Visitors to the Space Weather Viewer site can zoom in on current satellite images to see solar storms and sunspots and other activity on as it happens on our nearest star, the Sun.
In addition to near-real time images, the site provides illustrations, NASA mission info, video simulations, and scientist interviews to give visitors a range of information on the Sun and solar phenomena. All the videos are broadcast-quality and visitors can download copies of all the media to their local computers, as well as captions for each video.
The application scales the satellite images to fill the browser window. All of the menu items and controls can be hidden to further maximize the size of the images. The minimalist design deliberately fades into the background to allow visitors to focus their attention on the beautiful imagery that composes the interactive.
The Space Weather Viewer was developed using Adobe Flex. This open source platform allowed us to quickly create the interface. The zoom feature and captioning feature were custom coded. All of the content on the site is external to application. The extensible markup language (XML) was used for descriptive text files and menus.
Developed by Ideum with NASA. To learn more about this exhibit please visit our portfolio.
NASA satellites capture hourly views of our sun that are then used by scientists to study solar phenomena. The Space Weather Viewer provides the same images to anyone with an Internet connection. Visitors to the Space Weather Viewer site can zoom in on current satellite images to see solar storms and sunspots and other activity on as it happens on our nearest star, the Sun.
In addition to near-real time images, the site provides illustrations, NASA mission info, video simulations, and scientist interviews to give visitors a range of information on the Sun and solar phenomena. All the videos are broadcast-quality and visitors can download copies of all the media to their local computers, as well as captions for each video.
The application scales the satellite images to fill the browser window. All of the menu items and controls can be hidden to further maximize the size of the images. The minimalist design deliberately fades into the background to allow visitors to focus their attention on the beautiful imagery that composes the interactive.
The Space Weather Viewer was developed using Adobe Flex. This open source platform allowed us to quickly create the interface. The zoom feature and captioning feature were custom coded. All of the content on the site is external to application. The extensible markup language (XML) was used for descriptive text files and menus.
Developed by Ideum with NASA. To learn more about this exhibit please visit our portfolio.
NASA satellites capture hourly views of our sun that are then used by scientists to study solar phenomena. The Space Weather Viewer provides the same images to anyone with an Internet connection. Visitors to the Space Weather Viewer site can zoom in on current satellite images to see solar storms and sunspots and other activity on as it happens on our nearest star, the Sun.
In addition to near-real time images, the site provides illustrations, NASA mission info, video simulations, and scientist interviews to give visitors a range of information on the Sun and solar phenomena. All the videos are broadcast-quality and visitors can download copies of all the media to their local computers, as well as captions for each video.
The application scales the satellite images to fill the browser window. All of the menu items and controls can be hidden to further maximize the size of the images. The minimalist design deliberately fades into the background to allow visitors to focus their attention on the beautiful imagery that composes the interactive.
The Space Weather Viewer was developed using Adobe Flex. This open source platform allowed us to quickly create the interface. The zoom feature and captioning feature were custom coded. All of the content on the site is external to application. The extensible markup language (XML) was used for descriptive text files and menus.
Developed by Ideum with NASA. To learn more about this exhibit please visit our portfolio.
NASA satellites capture hourly views of our sun that are then used by scientists to study solar phenomena. The Space Weather Viewer provides the same images to anyone with an Internet connection. Visitors to the Space Weather Viewer site can zoom in on current satellite images to see solar storms and sunspots and other activity on as it happens on our nearest star, the Sun.
In addition to near-real time images, the site provides illustrations, NASA mission info, video simulations, and scientist interviews to give visitors a range of information on the Sun and solar phenomena. All the videos are broadcast-quality and visitors can download copies of all the media to their local computers, as well as captions for each video.
The application scales the satellite images to fill the browser window. All of the menu items and controls can be hidden to further maximize the size of the images. The minimalist design deliberately fades into the background to allow visitors to focus their attention on the beautiful imagery that composes the interactive.
The Space Weather Viewer was developed using Adobe Flex. This open source platform allowed us to quickly create the interface. The zoom feature and captioning feature were custom coded. All of the content on the site is external to application. The extensible markup language (XML) was used for descriptive text files and menus.
Developed by Ideum with NASA. To learn more about this exhibit please visit our portfolio.
This application generates the .info file for your custom themes and sub-themes.
"Make your theme's .info files in seconds not minutes."
View a video or download at xtnd.us
Speaking to student of Pibulsongkram University, the truth that the new wave of mobile tablet will be their gold mine, with currently 200 million devices is Flash-ready.
Charts: Drill Down
Neil, Theresa. 2011. Mobile Design Pattern Gallery: UI Patterns for Mobile Applications. O'Reilly Media.
Teerasej (me) was introducing how can Adobe Flex integrate with Java Server Platform via open-source BlazeDS technology.
William, a developer of XeerSoft's Malaysian team, just got his first Android Game, built on Adobe Flex framework.
Explaining the concept. Whenever you understand the concept, you can apply technique to your need more easier.
Teerasej (me), while demontrating how to connect Adobe Flex to PHP service with Adobe Flash Builder 4.
At this time, I was starting the real world demonstation to audience of Computer Science, Pibulsongkram Rajaphat University, to see how much easy can they build a mobile application with Adobe Flex framework 4.5.
Malaysian team, smile, impressed with rapid Android application development with Adobe Flash Platform
Teerasej (me) spoke about Adobe Flash Platform and how this cutting-edge technology can be done in your hand.
Adobe Flash Builder always give the great tool for improve your development speed. For example, editing XML or AIR Application Descriptor in XML view.
Chua, Project Coordinator of XeerSoft is showing Android Application on his G1, built with Adobe Flex framework, within less than an hour.
I took this photo by using CameraUI API of Adobe Flex for Mobile library. All audiences in the photo were attend to "Adobe Flex for Android" training at XeerSoft 21-22 August 2011
Developing mobile application with Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Builder is so fast and you can test it on your device in just several minutes!
William and Chua from Malaysian team of XeerSoft still develop his own Android application after the training has ended.
Nothing better than the real world experience. I love to share the real world problem and how to solve it to my audience.
Better than just speak only main content! :)