Development

We eat, breathe, and live rich internet application development.  Our team of Adobe Certified Engineers and experience designers craft best of breed browser, desktop, server, and mobile applications that deliver real business value to our clients.

RealEyes has a development toolbox that includes a broad range of methodologies, allowing us to use the technology most suited for the job and then pushing the limits of what’s possible.  These tools include:

  • Adobe Flex and Flash as well as HTML and JavaScript for rich user interfaces
  • Adobe AIR yields desktop apps that can manage in online and offline scenarios
  • Mobile strategies for devices powered by iPhone, Android, and Blackberry
  • Server development using Adobe ColdFusion, Microsoft SQL, XML, PHP, and Ruby

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Apr 24

HTML5 Boilerplate: Making Web Development Easier

Today’s sites are infinitely more complex and I wonder how many pages could be filled writing a book that covers all aspects of modern web design and development - probably a few more than 350. In fact, we would need to add several new chapters - UX, SEO, HTML5, CSS3, frameworks, jQuery, CMS’s, browser compatibility and resets, grid systems, mobile/iPad/responsive design, and on and on!

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Apr 09

Javascript Selector API – Should I care?

Using JavaScript with CSS selectors, particularly Classes has traditionally been a little awkward. You end up needing dozens of lines of code with fun stuff like regular expressions to do something simple like toggle a Class. Looking for a better way to do this is how many of us got introduced to jQuery and it’s easy access to the DOM.

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Mar 27

Sencha Animator: A Test Drive

Sencha Animator is a new tool that makes it easy to create CSS3 transformation-based animations. So easy that you don't even need a whiff of CSS3 skills! Actually, working with Animator will look very familiar to anyone who's used the Flash IDE (or any tool that uses timelines) to create animations.

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