Posts Tagged ‘Jacob Gube

Last week, JumpeyeComponents, the creators of awesome Flash components such as FlashEff 2.0, and Six Revisions set out to award five Six Revisions readers a license for their newly released FlashEff 2.0 for Flex component. There were over a hundred participants, and today, we’d like to announce the winners. The winners are: Lynda Damiata Chetan [...]

If you are interested in web design and web-development, you’ve got to buy the brand new Smashing Book. Created by the editorial team of Noupe and developed together with the design community, this book is a printed book about best practices in modern Web design. The book shares technical tips and best practices on coding, [...]

Last week, Navicat, the creators of popular database administration software, worked with Six Revisions to vote for your favorite RDBMS. To make the voting more interesting, Navicat offered up three licenses of their new and awesome Navicat Premium application, which is a tool for managing MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL databases in one central and unified [...]

   Here it is, the brand new Smashing Book. Announced several months ago in a couple of posts, it has finally arrived. You can buy the Smashing Book right now. And in case you didn’t know, it’s available here exclusively. The book is available and can be shipped right away. The Smashing Book is a [...]

JumpeyeComponents, the creators of professional-level Flash components such as FlashEff 2.0, has recently come out with a new product: FlashEff 2.0 for Flex, which is their advanced Flash Animation component library that lets you make complex animation effects with as little coding as possible. To celebrate the new release of FlashEff 2.0 for Flex, the [...]


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