Actionscript 2.0 to Actionscript 3.0 migration

August 24th, 2008

Heres some useful resources on the subject:

http://gskinner.com/talks/as3workshop/ ’powerpoint’ style slideshow very useful

http://www.gotoandlearnforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=18995

5 ways to prevent RSI

August 24th, 2008

I have had RSI now for around one year, caused by over using a computer.  I was very surprised at the time that it was even possible to damage yourself just by typing too much and not having your computer set up properly!  A year later I have learned a lot about this and am facing surgery, which is not even guaranteed to fix my hand -all just from using a computer too much. RSI is not a made up disease or something that happens just to old people, so if you rely on your hands and work at the computer all day listen up and take out some insurance for them by following my tips..

The 5 things you should definitely do:

1. Get some proper equipment

Is amazing when you think about it, that people spend hundreds of pounds regularly upgrading their processors and getting the best graphics cards but don’t pay any attention to their keyboards and mouse.  This was definitely true for me.  A good ergonomic keyboard and a vertical mouse can stop you stressing key areas in your wrists, don’t wait until it’s too late. Invest in your hands, trust me youll miss them!

2. Take regular breaks

This is a pretty simple one and probably the most important.  It’s also the easiest one to miss especially if you’re in the middle of writing some code or your boss is riding you over a deadline.  Did you know you’re not supposed to spend more than 4 ½ hours in one day on a computer according to UK government guidelines, I was pretty shocked to learn that.  In the UK it is the employers responsibility to ensure staff get regular breaks and they should be as much as 10 minutes in any hour away from the computer.  There are also great bits of software like work rave to remind you. 

3. Think about your posture

This is one of those things that you’d expect an old lady to tell you or you’d find on some boring health and safety video with John Cleese on it.  I was quite glad that my old job was in a cool company where I could slouch around, but as soon as i couldn’t use my right hand anymore that didnt seem so cool anymore! Sitting up straight and getting your equipment at the right angles really can make a huge difference. The advice always says make sure the top of your eyes are level with the top of your monitor so you’re not looking down constantly. After hours of Physio I’ve now learned why.  If your neck is facing forwards all the time then your chest muscles build up and your shoulder muscles weaken causing the strain to be passed on your arms instead. Here is a link to a good article on posture which is well worth a read.

4. Get a good chair

Get a good chair with adjustable arms and make sure that the arms are level with your desk.  Make sure your lower back is well supported and you’re sitting up straight if you sit badly for long periods of time you will end up straining different muscle groups and eventually this can have long-term effects.  The problem of RSI conditions if they can take up to two years to develop symptoms, and by the time you start feeling pain it’s pretty much too late.

5. Exercise

This is another old cliché but it is very important.  If you are sitting down all day and just using a few muscle groups these can quickly become overtired, and your other muscles start to weaken.  Activities such as swimming , yoga and tai chi are generally recommended but failing that stretching regularly and even a good walk every day will help.

I would highly recommend anyone who spends long periods of time at a computer take some of this advice. RSI doesn’t get spoken about very much but it is becoming much more common, its very painful and can take years to get better!

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Click to activate is dead!

August 18th, 2008

Pretty amazing news from the IE blog, that the ‘click to activate ‘ dialog that stopped flash from auto playing has finally been removed from internet explorer. I know a lot of left wing hippies seem to swear by firefox due to some anti microsoft sentiments or whatever, but ive always preffered Internet explorer and as a coder this may save loads of messing about with swfobject and such like.

Google Metrics

August 15th, 2008

Finally after years of pseudo science when coming up with the best keywords for your website Google has recently done the unthinkable and started telling us the exact volume of searches for any given keyword. This makes life so much easier, and definitely a nail in the coffin for services like word tracker.

It’s been about a month that this information has been available, and already its proved invaluable to me.  Before it was easy to optimise for some particular keywords. wait three months, get to the top and find there was no traffic there anyway!

If only I had more time ! I am sure I could make a bucket load with this! https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal Read the rest of this entry »

Cr2 Records present Danny Rampling. 20 years of house music

August 14th, 2008

check out this new 20 years of house cd, celebrating the last 20 years, it’s been mixed by Danny Rampling who is one of the founding ninjas of house. There is also a boat party coming up, oh and the artwork was designed by my good lady.

sIFR

August 9th, 2008

siFR is an XHTML valid text flash plugin, allowing you to add flash text on the fly over the top of normal boring HTML text. This is a totally seo friendly and accessible way to add flash titles and captions which degrade back to normal HTML . http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/sifr/

Things are hotting up

August 9th, 2008

Things have been pretty busy lately. My company’s website is steadily climbing to the top of the search engines which is pretty cool and lots of work offers seem to be coming in.

Ive just finished the first stage of a big project for metalheadz the drum and bass label which is going down pretty well so far and getting quite a lot of hits which is always nice to see.  Should be some pretty cool things coming along in the next couple of months, on there, like Goldies new album, his first for 7 years

We have also just got the first stage of a project for a computer games company in Brighton who make titles for PlayStation and xbox.  They are owned by Disney so it could be pretty high profile thing as well.

And just to cap it off im also building a website for a manga release called dead space which is something to do with zombies in space :).  There is also a big computer game coming out from Electronic Arts at the same time. The not too sure the story as yet but it has its own page on wikid pedia already. It’s going to be  a European wide website in five languages just to make life easier.

So generally not looking too bad at the moment.. Just wish I had two hands :)

First post

August 2nd, 2008

Ok, so welcome to my blog.

For anyone who doesn’t know me my name is Mike, I’m a web developer from Brighton.

I used to work for a company in Brighton, I had to leave a while ago as i developed RSI, which until i got i always thought was a made up disease.

A year later and im now left handed and staying hopeful for a recovery, and im now running my own company.

On the plus side I know more about RSI and all that bizzle than I ever imagined, so hopefully i can pass some of that stuff on and stop this happening to someone else! Running my own company is also much more rewarding and gives me plenty to blog about. I had planned to get blogging before all this started and having now discovered the joy of Dragon naturally speaking  and the left handed evo mouse  (which between them have saved my life) - i can no longer be held back.

So expect plenty of interweb ramblings, flash c0de and vociferous RSI evangalism coming from here.