Archive for February, 2007

13 out of 63 Million

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

I was looking over my traffic logs, and I saw a organic Google query “andrew’s blog”. That sparked my interest because for one, something that generic rarely gets picked up on a small level, and two, for somebody to actually click through to it, it would have to be one of the first 40 results.

So I looked and there I was, on the first page, about #13 out of 62,800,00.

Not that I expect anything from it, it’s just cool that a generic name like mine would get ranked so high like that.

Update: Looks like Google hates braggers. Maybe they found the link the search result and that kills your ranking. Oh well.

SWC And Large Component File Size

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

While working with Flash components (creating my own), I noticed the size was ridiculously high when using the exported SWC’s in other files. Being who I am, I knew there was something I could do to fix this, and I wouldn’t stop until I at least found out the culprit.

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Licensing

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

For the past 2 weeks I’ve been busy developing a licensing platform for Flash. It’s been designed for scalability, so other developers will be able to use the platform and create trials and sell sell licesnses for their Flash. If you are interested in this, please let me know. It will be integrated with you-know-what, and after that release will be open for public signup.

I can’t really say much about it, but trust me, it’s pretty neat.