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> Up Front Hello There. My name is Kevin, and I'm your digital handyman. I've always liked to do it all and learn it all -- from interactive and interface design and development to motion graphics and animation to writing -- even before the unprecedented convergence of all of these disciplines that is happening before our eyes. With over fifteen years under my belt creating digital experiences for a huge variety of clients and industries, you'll find me well-suited to tackle a wide array of projects. So please, feel free to poke around the site, and be sure to get in touch if something catches your eye. Project Spotlight: hatterasEMS™ hatterasEMS™ is a complete Education Management System which I've been fortunate to help develop from scratch over the course of the last year. Consisting of the hatterasCMS™ Content Management System and the hatterasLMS™ Learning Management System, hatterasEMS™ has already been put to use in constructing a 65-case study, 7000-screen course for a major educational foundation and has been placed in the hands of teachers and students for testing and use in classrooms nationwide. Take a tour at hatteras-elearning.com...
Featured Article: Flash Browser Tracing On Mac, Windows, and Linux Ah, the simple, venerable trace command. Everyone who has ever written even a single line of ActionScript -- from the newbiest of designers to the most seasoned programming professional -- has doubtless become intimately familiar with this most basic, approachable, and useful command. But love turns to hate if you ever need to see what's going on when your Flash movie is playing in a browser, where seeing a simple trace can rapidly become an exercise in frustration. Fret no longer, fearless readers, as this guide aims to get everyone in on that sweet, sweet browser tracing action. |
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