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I'm not sure if it's wanted for employment or wanted "Dead or Alive". I think I'll pass on this potential job opportunity.
The Melbourne Developer Meetup is a gathering of local developers in Melbourne. We cover all sorts of development and have a great mix of developers who specialise in Web, DevOps, Android/iPhone.
We keep our meetups fun & work hard to keep the snacks and drinks free. We make sure there are awesome give-aways. Most importantly we focus on providing a great opportunity for our members meet, network and collaborate.
Anyone interested in Development scene is welcome, we have everyone from project managers to design folk attend on a regular basis.
A while back, as we were just starting to make beta builds of Adobe AIR (then Apollo) available, I was responsible for the HTML side of the runtime from an evangelist perspective. Coming from Adobe Flex, I set out to find a comparable UI framework for JavaScript and quickly landed upon ExtJS. After some planning, we got a few of the evangelists, Jack Slocum and Brian Moeskau together in Las Vegas, NV for some training.
Flash forward two years, and I had the opportunity to sit on an expert panel at the very first Ext Developer Conference in Orlando, FL. The framework has grown by leaps and bounds since first being rolled off from the Yahoo UI library. It's very comparable with Flex from an functionality perspective. There were about 200 developers present. I also sat in on a number of sessions, generally around theming and customization of the look and feel of Ext applications.
To be clear, the above picture is of the Orlando Convention Center. The Ext conference was held at the Ritz Carlton (which had a small, but very well stocked humidor I might add). As a Starwood Preferred Guest, I opted to stay at the Westin, which was by the convention center. I got an amazing room for a great deal, and highly recommend the location if you're ever in Orlando. The hotel didn't exist the last time I was there.
While in Orlando I also got together with my sister, Christy, and her boyfriend Jason for dinner at Maggiano's. I hadn't seen Christy since she lived in Baton Rouge, and we visited for her college graduation. Shortly after they moved to Orlando where Jason is working on his degree. We had a really nice meal with a bottle of wine and friendly conversation over everything from the Large Hadron Collider to Mayan civilization.
📜 THE 25 BEST SELLING VIDEO GAMES ON NINTENDO 64 (N64):
🎮 25 - Excitebike 64 0:30
️ 2 000 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 2000
🎮 24 - 1080° Snowboarding 1:06
️ 2 030 000 Sold
⏳February 28, 1998
🎮 23 - Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 1:43
️ 2 170 000 Sold
⏳December 7, 1998
🎮 22 - Mario Tennis 2:20
️ 2 320 000 Sold
⏳July 21, 2000
🎮 21 - Mario Party 2 2:57
️ 2 480 000 Sold
⏳December 17, 1999
🎮 20 - Perfect Dark 3:34
️ 2 520 000 Sold
⏳May 22, 2000
🎮 19 - Pokémon Stadium 2 4:10
️ 2 540 000 Sold
⏳December 14, 2000
🎮 18 - Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire 4:47
️ 2 600 000 Sold
⏳December 3, 1996
🎮 17 - Mario Party 5:24
️ 2 700 000 Sold
⏳December 18, 1998
🎮 16 - Yoshi's Story 6:00
️ 2 850 000 Sold
⏳December 21, 1997
🎮 15 - Wave Race 64 6:37
️ 2 940 000 Sold
⏳September 27, 1996
🎮 14 - Banjo-Tooie 7:14
️ 3 000 000 Sold
⏳November 20, 2000
🎮 13 - Star Wars Episode I: Racer 7:50
️ 3 100 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 1999 📦
🎮 12 - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 8:27
️ 3 360 000 Sold
⏳April 27, 2000
🎮 11 - Pokémon Snap 9:04
️ 3 630 000 Sold
⏳March 21, 1999
🎮 10 - Banjo-Kazooie 10:12
️ 3 650 000 Sold
⏳June 29, 1998
🎮 9 - Star Fox 64 10:48
️ 4 000 000 Sold
⏳April 27, 1997
🎮 8 - Diddy Kong Racing 11:24
️ 4 880 000 Sold
⏳November 14, 1997
🎮 7 - Donkey Kong 64 12:02
️ 5 270 000 Sold
⏳November 22, 1999 📦
🎮 6 - Pokémon Stadium 12:38
️ 5 460 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 1999 📦
🎮 5 - Super Smash Bros. 13:15
️ 5 550 000 Sold
⏳January 21, 1999
🎮 4 - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 13:52
️ 7 600 000 Sold
⏳November 21, 1998
🎮 () 3 - GoldenEye 007 14:28
️ 8 090 000 Sold
⏳August 25, 1997 📦
🎮 () 2 - Mario Kart 64 15:05
️ 9 870 000 Sold
⏳December 14, 1996
🎮 () 1 - Super Mario 64 15:42
️ 11 910 000 Sold
⏳June 23, 1996 📦
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CHD Developers Ltd. have come closer to their dream of introducing the country to lavish living. The company’s latest project, Avenue 71 is created with a vision to surround you with opulence, and overwhelm you with beauty.
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- Multi-purpose hall
eerie mist on the ballona wetlands.....
lincoln blvd and playa vista in the background.....
Playa Vista Quicksand
A rare court ruling against the developer puts the kibosh — for now — on a vast Phase Two
By PATRICK RANGE MCDONALD
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
IF YOU LISTEN TO THE DEEP-POCKETED executives behind massive Playa Vista — a controversial minicity plopped by City Hall planners onto the Ballona Wetlands near Playa del Rey that has swamped Lincoln Boulevard and helped gridlock many Westside intersections — a stunning appeals-court ruling last week halting construction is merely an irritating hiccup.
But in 20 years of legal battles over the biggest residential construction project in city history, whose cheek-by-jowl, $3,000-per-month apartments have ushered in East Coast densities and tiny patches dubbed green space, last week’s decision by the California 2nd District Court of Appeal could wreak havoc on the extensive Phase Two. It couldn’t come at a more uncertain time for developers, or at a better time for Westsiders who hate the hulking, multistory community, as Southern California confronts an iffy housing market — and as some Angelenos begin to decry a crush of overbuilding citywide.
“The modifications are relatively minor,” sniffs Steve Soboroff, president of Playa Capital, pledging unequivocally that Playa Vista “will continue to completion.”
In fact, the 114-page brief written by the three judges on the Court of Appeal is anything but minor. The jurists didn’t just snatch away the keys for the bulldozers, handing the project’s opponents their biggest courtroom victory in roughly two decades. The three judges also ordered the city of Los Angeles to “vacate” long-standing approvals by the Los Angeles City Council for the second and final phase — and to decertify Playa Capital’s massive, multimillion-dollar environmental-impact report.
The court says that the EIR — years in the writing, and which contains hundreds of paragraphs that set off word-by-word fights between federal and local agencies, environmental organizations and politicians — must now “revise” analysis of land-use impacts, “discuss” better preservation at the site, and “identify” and “analyze” the disposal and environmental impacts of wastewater.
In other words, developer Playa Capital, for now, is screwed.
“The court stopped the development cold,” says Doug Carstens, an environmental attorney with the Santa Monica–based law firm Chatten-Brown & Carstens. “It’s a sweeping decision.”
Carstens worked as co-counsel at the trial that culminated in last week’s appellate ruling. At the trial last year, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge William F. Highberger found that the city and Playa Capital followed proper approval procedures and that the environmental-impact report was valid. But the appellate court overturned Highberger’s decision last Thursday.
“People have been through a long, hard struggle,” says Carstens, “and they’ve been vindicated by the [state appeals] court.” Sabrina Venskus, who with Brian Acree was lead attorney for the appeal case, adds that from a land-use and planning perspective, “This is an important decision from the court of appeals not just for this particular project, but for development projects all over California.”
From the start, developers, environmentalists and journalists have described Playa Vista as one of the most expensive, highly studied and fought-over mixed-use projects in Los Angeles — with a price tag between $4 billion and $7 billion. After years of negotiations and studies, the 3,246-unit first phase of imposing condos, pricey apartments and $1.9 million homes with postage-stamp yards is nearly complete. The final phase — 111 acres of proposed housing, retail and office space dubbed “The Village at Playa Vista” — now sits at the red-hot center of the dispute.
BY NOW, THE TWO WARRING SIDES are sick of each other. Playa Capital Co. and the city are the defendants in the current lawsuit; the Ballona Wetlands Land Trust, Surfrider Foundation, city of Santa Monica, Gabrieleno/Tongva Tribal Council of San Gabriel and Ballona Ecosystem Education Project are the plaintiffs. Playa Capital has won most of the 19 or so lawsuits over the past 20 years. It wasn’t until 2005 that things stopped consistently going Playa Capital’s way. That year, environmentalists won a comparatively minor appellate-court decision forcing the city to someday fix a methane-gas removal system installed beneath the housing, which sits atop an ancient riverbed and pockets of potentially explosive gas.
Soboroff describes the environmentalists as a “small group of people” who are “extremists.” Rex Frankel, director of Ballona Ecosystem Education Project, counters that Soboroff is a “desperate man” who heads a project that’s “one of the biggest examples of corporate welfare in the history of Los Angeles.”
So when last week’s ruling was handed down, both sides grabbed for their glory. Playa Capital released a press statement touting the appellate court as having sided with “the city and Playa Capital on the vast majority of issues raised,” with Soboroff sniping, “Despite the professional project opponents, we remain confident that the Playa Vista vision will ultimately be realized.”
Frankel sent out a three-page missive the same day, declaring that “the court’s landmark ruling is a major victory for the citizens of Los Angeles, the environment, civil rights of Native Americans, and overall quality of life.” Frankel throws his own verbal jab, saying, “The court didn’t accept the developer’s masquerade about benefits to the public that didn’t actually exist.”
Indeed, the state appeals court was very specific in the three areas that went against Playa Capital and City Hall. Wrote the judges, “The misleading analysis of land use impacts, failure to discuss preservation in place of historical archeological resources, and failure to properly analyze wastewater impacts rendered the EIR as a whole deficient.” Those problems “collectively are not severable from the project as a whole. The City can achieve full compliance with CEQA [the California Environmental Quality Act] only by vacating the project approvals that were based on the certified EIR and revising the EIR to remedy these deficiencies. Only then can the City . . . grant the project approvals.”
“It’s a very thorough, well-supported opinion,” says Frank P. Angel, a highly regarded Santa Monica–based environmental lawyer, who is not involved in the case. “It requires definite measures that need to be followed up.”
Angel believes construction will be delayed several months, at a minimum, to fix the environmental-impact report and then guide it through a City Hall approval process that includes a public-comment period, planning-department hearings and council meetings — all potentially contentious and heavily lobbied. “A rush job on this EIR won’t do,” says Angel. “It’s not a matter of one or two months.”
Steve Soboroff, though, sounds like a man who doesn’t plan to satisfy the appellate court. “The idea of now going back and changing that plan is not good public policy,” he says, “and it’s not going to happen.” He ridiculed the appellate court as having merely “found some flint” — small issues in the EIR upon which to base their ruling.
Playa Capital, according to Soboroff, is looking at legal options that might release the project from construction limbo and push it forward. The developer is uncertain if he’ll seek an appeal with the California Supreme Court or request a rehearing with the appeals court. The city, according to City Attorney’s Office spokesman Nick Velasquez, is “still reviewing its options.”
Frank Angel and Doug Carstens, however, note that the state Supreme Court considers only 5 percent of the appeal requests it receives. And since the appellate court’s ruling was “not published,” meaning it doesn’t set any precedent for other cases, the Supreme Court will probably be even less interested in Playa Capital’s appeal. “It’s highly unlikely,” says Angel.
In the meantime, Soboroff says, Playa Vista workers will face job cutbacks, and Westside renters and buyers will have to wait longer for the Village’s new housing, slated to rise between the 405 freeway and what remains of the wetlands.
“[The Village] is for working people,” Soboroff says excitedly during a phone interview. “It’s work-force housing!” When Rex Frankel hears these things, he can only laugh. “For Soboroff to claim he’s for the workingman is ridiculous,” he says with a chuckle. “It’s a super-rich man’s community.”
It’s still unclear if the appellate court’s ruling means the end of development at Playa Vista. Frankel, of course, hopes so. Soboroff says no. Eric Sussman, a real estate expert and award-winning lecturer at UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management, also thinks not, citing pressure for housing on the Westside and Playa Capital’s tenacity.
“There hasn’t been a roadblock they haven’t encountered,” says Sussman. “I doubt it would kill the project entirely. I would be very surprised.”
Then again, the environmentalists haven’t gone away either, and now they’ve had their first big victory in the court of appeals, following their more modest victory over methane control. Frankel, who’s been fighting the Ballona Wetlands battle for 22 years, calls it “karmic payback.” The momentum, so long on the side of Playa Capital, may be shifting.
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Date: September 2017
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Splitting off the Xbox could allow Microsoft to focus on core products like Office and Windows. Over the past 10 years, Microsoft shares have underperformed the broader market -- the game developer mammoth size many have kept management unfocused and limited Microsoft's upside.
Vulcan Capital, Paul Allen's investment firm, has argued for an Xbox spinoff. Allen no longer has any management role at Microsoft, but as a co-founder, his word might have some weight. Likewise, some Wall Street analysts, including those at Nomura, have written about the potential benefits to an Xbox spinoff.
The article goes on to explain why this would be a horrendous calamity for Xbox, and why major consoles need a huge consumer electronics giant behind them. Nintendo, he says, has been held back by its need to make profit from hardware, unlike Sony and Microsoft, which have sold consoles at a loss. But then, Nintendo has usually done pretty nicely without carrying millions in corporate debt, so...
Everything you need to know about World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor | game developer Spot
This is a handy guide to all the new info about the latest (but apparently not final WoW expansion). We covered the announcement on Friday, but this article adds snippets garnered through the rest of Blizzcon. Here's some more on the new garrison addition:
The Garrison is your own personal fortress where you can customize the layout, appearance, and gameplay effects. Same-faction friends in your party can visit your base to check it out and trade resources, and it's a non-instanced area, so you'll be able to see it in the distance as you fly around Draenor.
The biggest addition to the Garrison are followers: You'll be able to collect followers, and "You can also allocate them to complete tasks -- things like crafting or gathering resources, which they'll do whether you're online or offline. "The resources you'll acquire during missions include both existing crafting reagents and Garrison-specific materials. For example, if you assign a follower to a mining mission, game developer could receive ore, but you might also unearth stone, a new kind of resource used to construct and upgrade buildings."