30 September 2009
Wowawiewa! Our very first event has been a fact! For those who were living on planet rock silverlight for the last months and thus don’t know, FLASH2000 is the name, talking is the game.
About 70 hawkmen attended this humble-first-time event. Read more after the jump!

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01 September 2009
Mr. Henry is organizing it’s very first event! “Flash 2000″ is a ( free, gratish, gratuit ) series of talks in Antwerp ( 2000 is the zip code of Antwerp for those abroad ), targeting the Flash Platform. It looks like the first edition is already set to be remarkable.

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04 August 2009
We are currently working on a project for Heinz to help them improve the tidious process of quality control. More specifically, we are handing the employees some tools to have a better way of monitoring their tasks. One tiny mistake can lead to the loss of enormous quantities of their well known tomato ketchup. Mr. Henry to the rescue!

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26 May 2009
We use Passenger on top of Apache to run Rails applications. Passenger Preferences Pane by Fngtps makes it a snap to configure new projects on your OS X machine. Ideal for smart coders such as
our * cough * selves who want to be up and coding in no time.

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07 May 2009
We had a great time talking at ArrrrCamp last week. It’s a kinda technical mambo-jambo thing, but it was really nice! We talked about RESTfulX, an unbelievable stronghold! We went nitty-gritty and had a LIVE coding-session!! Up yours Murphy!
More info about our topic after the jump… ( clique-clique! )

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Speed up your HTML development
23 July 2009Every time you start a new html project, you have to configure a couple things over and over. When you have some standard configurations at hand, this could be an enormous time saver and can avoid easily made mistakes at deploy stage! A good example is HTML/CSS/JS-kickstart.
Through the hand of time, we’ve created something alike, because there isn’t something like “the perfect starting files”. And after all, everyone has other needs and preferences. You can easily make one yourself too! Let’s take a closer look at our starting files.