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Adobe Brackets

Brackets is a code editor for HTML, CSS and JavaScript that's built  in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Tools shouldn't get in your way.  Instead of cluttering up your coding environment with lots of panels and icons, the Quick Edit UI in Brackets puts context-specific code and tools inline. Brackets is in sync with your browser.  With Live Development, Brackets works directly with your browser to push code edits instantly, set breakpoints, and jump back and forth between your real source code and the browser view. Do it yourself.  Because Brackets is open source, and built with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, you can help build the best code editor for the web. Reference :  https://github.com/adobe/brackets

PhoneGap - Open Source Mobile Framework

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Build your app once with web-standards Based on HTML5, PhoneGap leverages web technologies developers already know best... HTML and JavaScript.  Wrap it with PhoneGap Using the free open source framework or PhoneGap build you can get access to native APIs. Deploy to multiple platforms! PhoneGap uses standards-based web technologies to bridge web applications and mobile devices. Supported Features Getting Started http://docs.phonegap.com/en/1.9.0/guide_getting-started_index.md.html API Reference http://docs.phonegap.com/en/1.9.0/index.html Development Tools http://phonegap.com/tools   Reference : http://phonegap.com/

Adobe Creative Cloud

Adobe Creative Cloud gives you the freedom to design anything you can imagine. It's the digital hub that lets you download and install any of the new Adobe Creative Suite® 6 desktop apps you want, plus Adobe Muse™ and Adobe Edge preview software. Use included cloud storage and device syncing to reliably access your work and collaborate anywhere — on desktops or laptops, and even on tablets with new Adobe Touch Apps.† Plus, it's easy to publish, manage, and host websites through your membership. Best of all, your affordable monthly membership keeps you up to date, with access to new features and upgrades as soon as they're released. Get the latest Creative Suite features between major updates, new tablet publishing features coming soon, and much more. Ref Link https://creative.adobe.com http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud.html

Adobe Proto and Adobe Collage - Touch Apps

What is Adobe Proto? Adobe® Proto, a new Adobe Touch App, lets you create interactive wireframes and prototypes of websites and mobile apps on your tablet. Communicate and share ideas with teams and clients using a touch-based interface.¹ Initially available for Android™. Sketch wireframes with simple finger strokes. Use well-known CSS grid systems. Take advantage of the latest WebKit and jQuery support. What is Adobe Collage? Adobe® Collage is the new Adobe Touch App that lets you capture and refine concepts by combining inspirational images, drawings, text, and files from select Adobe Creative Suite® components into modern, conceptual moodboards.¹ Upload your files to Adobe Creative Cloud to refine later or share with others.² Initially available for Android™. Create modern moodboards with mixed media. Import PDF, PSD, and AI files. Search and import Google and Flickr images. Draw with multiple pen types. Add text with a variety of fonts. Ref. Link Adobe Proto :  ht

Adobe Shadow

Adobe® Shadow is a new inspection and preview tool that allows front-end web developers and designers to work faster and more efficiently by streamlining the preview process, making it easier to customize websites for mobile devices. Shadow will be updated regularly to stay ahead of web standards, web browser updates and support for new mobile devices entering the market, while incorporating user feedback to provide the best functionality and experience possible. Device pairing Synchronized browsing and refreshing in sync with your computer Perform remote inspection and debugging so you can see HTML/CSS/JavaScript changes instantly on your device. Link :  http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/shadow/

Future of Flex – Whitepaper from Adobe

Adobe's view of Flex and its commitments to Flex in the future http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/whitepapers/roadmap.html

ActionScript Notification Engine! Open-Sourced!

Some features of ActionScript Notification Engine Ability to display messenger-toast notifications as well as compact notifications. Variable display length for notifications. User-presence logic that detects when the user goes idle. If the user is away from the computer, notifications are held on-screen and queued for when the user returns. Ability to replay the most five recent notifications. Individual notification post settings, such as sticky, replayable, custom image, click URL, compact, etc. Operating system detection to set logical default display locations for notifications for the various platforms (i.e. bottom-right on Windows, top-right on Mac). Smart repositioning logic for extended length toasts. Ability to see a summary notification when the user returns from idle after an extended period of time. Support for changing notificaion images. Custom styling which can be applied at run-time. Optional notification sound. Reference : http://blogs.adobe.com/charles/

How to accomplish a goal

Set a realistic but challenging/inspiring goal. Take a big dream, like "I want to be famous", and break it down into smaller, more manageable steps, like "I want to star in a science fiction movie", "I want to go to three auditions a week", "I want to move to another city" and "I want to save $5000 so I can move." Make the goal big enough to challenge and excite you, but not so big that you hesitate to take the first steps. Plan ahead. Once you've broken down your goal into pieces, write down the steps on a piece of paper to make sure you have everything thought out. One of the worst things that can happen is you're almost to the point of your goal, but you're not sure what to do next. Also, give yourself deadlines for each step. Otherwise, you'll end up procrastinating and never achieving your dream. Brainstorm ideas. Are there different ways to reach your goal? Write everything down that you can think of in three m

Principles....for lifetime

(1) Never think or speak negatively about yourself; that puts you in disagreement with God. (2) Meditate on your God-given strengths and learn to encourage yourself, for much of the time nobody else will. (3) Don't compare yourself to anybody else. You're unique, one of a kind, an original. So don't settle for being a copy. (4) Focus on your potential, not your limitations. Remember, God lives in you! (5) Find what you like to do, do well, and strive to do it with excellence. (6) Have the courage to be different. Be a God pleaser, not a people pleaser. (7) Learn to handle criticism. Let it develop you instead of discourage you. (8) Determine your own worth instead of letting others do it for you. They'll short-change you! (9) Keep your shortcomings in perspective - you're still a work in progress.... (10) Focus daily on your greatest source of confidence - the God Who lives in you