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Officially a black paw Flashden author
Just this week, I’ve turned into a black paw author – which basically means I’ve reached the USD5K of items sold through Flashden. Lately I don’t have the time to add a new items but hopefully this end of month, I will try to upload at least one…(hopefully) To view my portfolio at Flashden, please visit here.... Permalink
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Son’s Portrait
A pencil drawing of my son drawn using 2B and HB pencils on Daler-Rowney A4 paper. Its a bit stiff cos its drawn from a passport photo. It took me on average of 3 hrs to finish.... Permalink
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Reaching 2009
Just a quick updates, I’ve been doing a couple of website projects this month, both freelance and at work, in which all involves mostly in Flash and xhtml. I think this would be the most productive month of all time for me. All in all, it has been a very good year, despite the Economic downturn which affected my ‘miscellaneous’ income quite significantly (ouch…). This year, I’ve been using a lot of new stuff for my web development. The candidates - JQuery, Ajax. These were all great... Continue Reading
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Security Breached
Tonight I was stumped when I received a call from a client about mising albums from his website. I thought maybe it was just some minor error which I can easily fixed but it turned out somebody had ‘hacked’ the website. After further investigation, I concluded that this person had probably scanned the admin site and figured the php file that deletes the album.  I’ve made a mistake of not placing the ‘exit’ function to stop the php script from running if accessed directly unauthenticated... Continue Reading
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FITC Seoul 2008
FITC Seoul – A one whole day event that brought many of the world’s top designer and developers together. Among the presenters were Erik Natzke, Richard Galvan, Kyle Cooper, Joshua Davis, Euna Seoul, Ralph Hauwert and Marcos Weskemp. 14th October 2008, COEX Auditorium, Gangnam-gu. Seoul Its taking me a long time to post about this event, but I have just been too busy with work and projects lately. Before my memory of it deteriorates (not that it wasn’t memorable), here goes…  Richard Galvan, the first to present describes Adobe’s... Continue Reading
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