The Two Most Interesting Geeky Blogs at Adobe

I think I’ve talked about this before, but if you’re new to Adobe and you’re a geeks geek then there are two employee blogs that are must subscribes. Tinic Uro is a Sr. Computer Scientist on the Flash Player and has his hands in a ton of cool features. He’s also a great geek writer and provides some of the best information out there with regards to the Flash Player. Second, if you’re Linux-inclined, you should subscribe to Mike Melanson’s blog, Penguin.SWF. Not only does he provide status updates on Linux at Adobe, he monitors his comments very closely and will help track bugs for any Linux users having issues with the player.

Two great blogs from two really good engineers.

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  • http://www.tictactester.com Grant G

    Ryan,

    I’ve been an avid reader of Tinic’s blog ever since I started college and did a lot of work with Macromedia, and then Adobe flash player. It’s a truly fascinating application and is so diverse I have made several short animations with it – and am currently in the making of my first ‘feature length’ flash movie, which I will present in the next couple of months. It’s taken over 4 months to create so far, and am now in the process of final edits and such, but hopefully it’ll make me a buck or two from the traffic it will (hopefully!) receive. I’ll let you know where it’s at once I’ve got the final workings sorted out.

    Thanks,
    Grant