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12 June, 2008

10 Life Lessons from ActionScript 3

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sean Canton @ 3:02 pm

So I’ve got a pretty good handle on ActionScript 3, I can make stuff that’s pretty and functional. I’d link to it, but then you’d all know where I work, not that you couldn’t find out anyway, as well, that link could be tracked, but I do the Analytics… Regardless, I would give up the barest of veneers between me and my work, and that would make me feel vulnerable and unable to post freely regarding the inadequacies of any management situation I might be experiencing. Not to say I am.

Instead, I offer you these lessons I’ve learned from OOP with ActionScript 3….

1) It never works the way you want the first time.
2) Most times fixing problems is a matter of looking at it from a different perspective.
3) Other times, you have to solve the situation, and the problem will fix itself.
4) Utilize experience when forming your plans, otherwise it’s no different than being intuitive in the moment.
5) A balance of stuff vs clutter enables functionality without getting overwhelmed.
6) Using standard naming conventions makes it easy to talk with others.
7) When it’s not working right, but no errors are apparent, your logic is faulty.
8) Cutting classes are not the answer, ensuring material in your classes overlap is.
9) Without taking notes along the way, it’s difficult to remember what you were thinking.
10) Someone else has likely traveled the same path before you, find them and ask questions.

And finally,

11) When faced with uncertainty, turn to the documentation.

A mention!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sean Canton @ 9:36 am

Wow, Dan Schawbel of the Personal Branding Blog listed me as an up and coming blogger in his recent article, The Blogosphere is like High School. I’m honored, and sort of boggled, because I was really on it for most of May. Then I turned 28 last weekend (June 8), and have been totally slacking on my writing due to an abundance of fun at work. ActionScript 3! Woo hoO!

But anyway, go figure that when I slack off for a week, is when I get mentioned as an up and comer. ;) What a strange universe.

You know something is amiss when a current programming language is the most exciting thing going on at your job.

6 June, 2008

Momentum : Why the first 6 months at a job are the most important.

Momentum is a critical part of living and feeling vital, to always know that new opportunities are emerging and that one’s abilities are being utilized to their utmost. To make the most out of now, so that in the future, more will be available. To never be stagnant, stuck or otherwise without options. Most employees are lucky to make it 6 months without momentum being killed, not by an inner sense of torpor, but from not being placed in a situation where one’s potential can be realized through daily situational challenges. (more…)

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