Tag Archives: apparat

Introducing JITB

My talk at FITC San Francisco is over and I want to share some of the anouncements from today with you. At the end of my talk I was showing JITB. What you see in the YouTube video I posted a while ago is a Java program executing a SWF. For FITC I added some [...]

Apparat RC6: Say Hello To An Old Friend

Patrick Le Clec’h is an active committer to the Apparat project and recently we just merged his work into the main branch. With a couple of other changes this is now a good time for another release candidate. Patrick added a good old friend to Apparat: The __asm function. You might remember __asm from my [...]

LZMA compression in Apparat RC5

I have released Apparat RC5 at GoogleCode. It contains a really cool feature which is called LZMA compression. Reducer has advanced a lot during the last couple of weeks. It is now also a strong SWF compression tool even if you do not have any PNG files it can compress. You may ask: “What is [...]

Apparat And Maven

Two days ago I made a major change to the Apparat repository. I completely restructured the layout and fully integrated Apparat with Maven. We have now a plugin and archetypes for easy tooling. I also synchronized Apparat with the Maven central repository two weeks ago. You might ask what the hell this is about. So [...]

FITC San Francisco 2010

When you have people like Scott Dadich, Ben Fry, Kevin Lynch and Yugo Nakamura gathered at one conference you can be sure to expect nothing less than a stunning event. Shawn Pucknell is obviously raising the bar. This will be a tough time for an ordinary speaker like me. However I have no other intentions [...]