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FDT Views/Editors follow Dark Theme

With this release FDT can easily switched to dark theme:Simply select the Dark theme and apply. The Dark theme is available since Eclipse 4.4 (Luna). Older versions of Eclipse (and FDT) does not support color themes of this form. The FDT views and editors will switch to their default dark color set: In case you […]

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FDT Milestone 10 – 10 years anniversary

We‘re happy to announce FDT Milestone 10! It‘s been 10 years since our first FDT release and a lot happened since last years Milestone 9. We went on to improve FDT and your IDE experience. Here is a list with our new key features: Ant Project Generator Dump launch configuration Library Project Template ActionScript refactorings […]

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Library Project Template

This new FDT release contains features to support a more fluent development of SWC libraries. The primary starting point to develop a library is the new Library Project Template for AIR or Web: This template creates an empty library project containing two source folders: All compilation units to include into the library should be placed […]

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Release 9.9 – Project groups

With this release the FDT Explorer can present projects in groups: Each Project Group is a set of workspace projects (i.e.: Working Set). Each project can be a member of one group and can not be shared among groups. Project Groups are logical structures shown inside FDT Explorer. Neither they represent nor they change the […]

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Flash Game Competition

January 30, 2011 by Carlo Matic

We are very proud to sponsor the Stanford University’s 2011 Hackathon, a three week long Flash Game Competition in conjunction with their upcoming philanthropic coding marathon.  Anyone can enter so check out the details below and post any questions you may have.

DEADLINE: February 13th at Noon PST

THEME: ‘BENEVOLENCE’

As Wikipedia states, Benevolence is the act of, or a general inclination towards, charity. However you interpret the theme is up to you. Possible ideas include but are not limited to:

The game could be about charitable acts in general.

  • It could be about a particular charity.
  • It could draw awareness to a certain cause.
  • It could educate on an issue.
  • The game could be unrelated to charity but then donate its proceeds to a charity.
  • It could take the word Benevolence and twist it in any manner that deems fun an appropriate.

Among other prices from Adobe and Mochi Media, GameBuilder Studio and PushButtons Lab, Powerflasher will support the:

PEOPLE’S CHOICE:
FDT 4 Max donated by Bruno Fonzi of FDT ($699 value). The voting for People’s Choice will occur shortly after the deadline.

ALL PARTICIPANTS:
FDT 4 Pure donated by Bruno Fonzi of FDT ($129 value).

RULES:

MochiAds needs to be enabled to ensure that we can find your game in the database. However, since this is a charitable event, you do not need to use the standard network ad. Instead, feel free to use a ‘Custom Ad’ that coincides with your game’s theme/charity.
Tag Your Game: In order to properly find your game, you must tag it “hackathon2011” without the quotes.
This contest is directly tied to Stanford University’s Hackathon, which is a software development branch of Dance Marathon. Their 24hr Hackathon will start on February 12th and finish on noon of the 13th in conjunction with this contest. All entries to this competition will be considered part of Hackathon and thus gain the recognition and promotion from the Hackathon organization. You will retain all rights to your code and final creations.

More Prices and Information about the competion on the Standford University website

A special thanks to Mark Grossnickle for organizing this special event!

Get your free pass to FITC Toronto

April 19, 2010 by Carlo Matic

We are looking forward to seeing you all at FITC Toronto again this year, the more the merrier! For this reason, we would like to give away a FITC pass to the FDT community.

How can you win a pass for FITC Toronto?

Just share a project you have created using FDT. Any project! Think about one of your old websites, or maybe even one that is still in progress. Pick the most innovative, awesome code, project or website site you have developed and share it with the community by using the twitter hashtag #MadeInFDT. If you don’t use twitter just leave us a comment with the URL link to this post. We will tweet it for you!

You decide the winner! The most retweeted project will get a pass to FITC Toronto from April 25-27 2010.

If you already bought a pass, no worries, give it a friend, your girlfriend or even your mom! Show them how cool Toronto, FITC and the Flash community is!

I hope many people will share and exchange their ideas and experiences with the community. The FDT team is looking forward to seeing you at FITC and what cool shit you have done with FDT!

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