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maashaack is a set of framework, libraries and utilities that have the goal to provide a standard set of tools than can work with any host supporting ActionScript 3.0 * Flash Player 9.0+ * AIR 1.0+ * Tamarin 1.0+ our mission statement: Making programming in AS3 better

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This project is a little extension of the Tamarin project. see: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/tamarin/ The Tamarin shell comes with very few access to the system, File I/O, etc. and the goal of redtamarin is to add more low level access as process pipes, sockets, etc. in C/C++ mapped to ... [More] AS3/ES4 classes. ---- 99% of the C/C++ source code have been written by the Adobe Team, I'm just adding very few code to add very few native functionalities. I had to use a special setup to be able to combine tamarin-central using mercurial with my setup which use subversion, in short don't believe the stats it's not me who wrote all that beautiful C/C++ codes. [Less]

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This library is a component and display framework extension based on VEGAS the ECMAScript & ActionScript opensource framework.

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KRONos is an OpenSource Framework based on ECMASCript and ActionScript technologies. This framework contains all time, date, calendar, appointment, task tools. SVN and sources comming soon !

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XPath implementation for ActionScript 3.0

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This library aims to provide an API for compiling and executing runtime ActionScript/JavaScript within the Flash client (no server required) via Adobe's ECMAScript 4 compiler (from the Tamarin project). Examples for Flex and Flash are included in the zip. In its current state, it can: ... [More] Compile AS3/JavaScript at runtime within the Flash Player Execute compiled code in the scope of any object Control which classes and functions are exposed to the script domain Please note: there are currently several bugs in Adobe's compiler that will cause it to choke on perfectly good script. I'm filing bugs with the Tamarin project team as I find them. I will try to document them in this project as well. A Flex app is available for testing and has a few examples included in the left-hand column. Clicking an example populates the editable script area, which can then be compiled and loaded by clicking "Compile and Load." Its eventual, intended use is to be the scripting engine for the Cannonball project. You can contact me at john at newgonzo dot com. [Less]

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Console1 Provide a visual console API and GUI for most ECMAScript-based environnement. Features planed: same UI for everyone same API for everyone The goal is either you're inside an X/HTML page or a SWF and you can simply call console.write( something ) and have the same visual output ... [More] result. Update: instead of implementing the UI for different environment just define one good UI in Flash but keep a public API that will write the output to Flash much more fun see december challenge for more infos [Less]

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