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Justin J. Moses is a senior Software Developer in Sydney, Australia. He currently works designing and building Flex & AIR to .NET applications for the Events industry.
Over the last decade, he has moved from Java and ColdFusion development, through PHP and ASP.NET before finding Flex in 2007. Frustrated with pseudo-app development in HTML, and the limited reach of .NET, he found solace in Adobe?s latest offering and continues to keep tabs on its competition. He is always ready to wax lyrical on OO principles and design patterns. Justin is also a classically trained guitarist, composer, stage performer and once rode a bicycle across Australia.
You can find him hiding in his portal (justinjmoses.com.au).
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Where the Wild Things Are: an Adventure in Silverlight (Act IV)
April 26 2010
Late last year, I took it upon myself to learn Silverlight. You see, I’m both a Flex and a .NET developer, so it makes a certain sense. I’ve also spent plenty of time criticising fanboys of both genres, so here I am putting my money where my mouth is. This… read moreWhere the Wild Things Are: an Adventure in Silverlight (Act III)
April 05 2010
Late last year, I took it upon myself to learn Silverlight. You see, I’m both a Flex and a .NET developer, so it makes a certain sense. I’ve also spent plenty of time criticising fanboys of both genres, so here I am putting my money where my mouth is. This… read moreWhere the Wild Things Are: an Adventure in Silverlight (Act II)
March 16 2010
Late last year, I took it upon myself to learn Silverlight. You see, I’m both a Flex and a .NET developer, so it makes a certain sense. I’ve also spent plenty of time criticising fanboys of both genres, so here I am putting my money where my mouth is. This… read moreWhere the Wild Things Are: an Adventure in Silverlight (Act I)
March 02 2010
Late last year, I took it upon myself to learn Silverlight. You see, I’m both a Flex and a .NET developer, so it makes a certain sense. I’ve also spent plenty of time criticising fanboys of both genres, so here I am putting my money where my mouth is. This… read moreThe Mate framework from a Cairngorm perspective
July 07 2009
Mate is the new kid on the block in the Flex framework world. It’s an MXML-based Flex framework that - like its colleagues - encourages the use of the MVC architectural pattern. There’s been plenty of buzz around the campfire over Mate. After some investigation it quickly becomes apparent that… read moreFlash and Silverlight... an unlikely symbiosis?
June 24 2009
Recently Mike Slinn wrote a post suggesting how Adobe could win the RIA war. War? You mean the whole Flash vs Silverlight thing? It’s not a war - it’s sibling rivalry. The only bloodshed I’ve seen is amongst those comment-stream melees that follow controversial blog posts, instigated by the usual… read moreREMIX09: Nice taste; lacks meat.
June 14 2009
In fine tradition, Microsoft Australia hosted its version of the annual MIX event in Sydney. The conference, aptly named REMIX, featured the upcoming Silverlight 3, SketchFlow and Blend 3 products, though, much to my chagrin, somewhat superficially. read moreWebDU 2009: that geeky rock concert
May 23 2009
It may surprise you to know that the Pacific region has its fair share of web talent. Having just been surrounded by most of them for the past couple of days, I can attest to the fact. This year was my first WebDU, and I'm still tingling. read moreRecent Posts | All O'Reilly Posts

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