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Mirza Hatipovic is a freelance software developer from Bosanska Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Mirza Hatipovic
Freelance software engineer
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Mirza Hatipovic is a freelance software developer from Bosanska Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He has worked on various projects for companies from around the world and has written a number of technical articles for domestic and foreign magazines. He graduated on the Faculty of information Technology in Mostar (www.fit.ba) and still thinks he had the best time in his life while studying there.
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Mirza Hatipovic
Freelance software engineer
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Biography
Mirza Hatipovic is a freelance software developer from Bosanska Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He has worked on various projects for companies from around the world and has written a number of technical articles for domestic and foreign magazines. He graduated on the Faculty of information Technology in Mostar (www.fit.ba) and still thinks he had the best time in his life while studying there.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Hatipovići iz Bosanske Dubice
Hatipovići iz Bosanske Dubice ubijeni u logoru Jasenovac 1941-1945
Family Name First Name Father's Name Place Of Origin Year Of Birth
HATIPOVIĆ HASAN IBRAHIM BOSANSKA DUBICA 1870
HATIPOVIĆ HUSEIN HASAN BOSANSKA DUBICA 1917
HATIPOVIĆ HUSEIN OMERA BOSANSKA DUBICA 1895
HATIPOVIĆ MUHAREM HASAN BOSANSKA DUBICA 1913
Family Name First Name Father's Name Place Of Origin Year Of Birth
HATIPOVIĆ HASAN IBRAHIM BOSANSKA DUBICA 1870
HATIPOVIĆ HUSEIN HASAN BOSANSKA DUBICA 1917
HATIPOVIĆ HUSEIN OMERA BOSANSKA DUBICA 1895
HATIPOVIĆ MUHAREM HASAN BOSANSKA DUBICA 1913
Thursday, April 16, 2009
VoiceMail service
VoiceMail service for web sites based on Ribbit, are you interested?
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As you already may know, Ribbit is a relatively new technology that allows developers to integrate voice and rich communication features into websites or applications. Still, there are not many products out there where end users can take advantage of it. 72calls is a new service based on Ribbit that will enable end users to embed voice mail phones directly into their websites, blogs etc. like YouTube videos. This way, owners of websites or blogs will allow their visitors too send them voice mails by simply using the standard mic and „talking to the website“. The service will cost 7$ a month. For anyone who wants to be among the first when the service starts (in May), please post a comment with your email address and I will get back to you. :-)
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April 16, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
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As you already may know, Ribbit is a relatively new technology that allows developers to integrate voice and rich communication features into websites or applications. Still, there are not many products out there where end users can take advantage of it. 72calls is a new service based on Ribbit that will enable end users to embed voice mail phones directly into their websites, blogs etc. like YouTube videos. This way, owners of websites or blogs will allow their visitors too send them voice mails by simply using the standard mic and „talking to the website“. The service will cost 7$ a month. For anyone who wants to be among the first when the service starts (in May), please post a comment with your email address and I will get back to you. :-)
Read more from Mirza Hatipovic. Mirza Hatipovic's Atom feed mirzahat on Twitter
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o ribbit
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o voice mail
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Overview of embedding SWFs into Facebook Canvas
Overview of embedding SWFs into Facebook Canvas
Mirza Hatipovic
April 14, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Following the first article where we introduced the basic usage of Flash with PHP and Facebook, we are here in the second article to discuss all about the correct embedding of swf's into the facebook canvas. There are a lot of ways of how to do that and everyone of it has its pros and cons. We will discuss this in in detail in this article. Every step will be accompanied by a sample where we will demonstrate the pros and cons.
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Mirza Hatipovic
April 14, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Following the first article where we introduced the basic usage of Flash with PHP and Facebook, we are here in the second article to discuss all about the correct embedding of swf's into the facebook canvas. There are a lot of ways of how to do that and everyone of it has its pros and cons. We will discuss this in in detail in this article. Every step will be accompanied by a sample where we will demonstrate the pros and cons.
tags: actionscript development series facebook Facebook API flash php
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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Welcome to our new series that will cover the techniques necessary to create advanced Facebook applications that fully utilize the Flash, PHP and the Facebook API. This is the first article of the series. Please note that every article is not independent and in order to understand, let's say article 3, you must read article 1 and 2 etc.
As we all know life is much more colorful with friends, Facebook it's the best example on the internet for this case. Its even more colorful when you can use the Facebook API to create applications on that platform. Using Flash, PHP and the FB API we can utilize ActionScript OOP features to make the applications perform better then with standard FBML. I'm not trying to say here that FBML is bad, no, this series will try to teach how implement the existing knowledge of Flash into the Facebook application platform. Take a quick look here at my app that uses ActionScript 3.0, PHP and Google Maps. The problem with those technologies is that the knowledge is scattered through the web and you need a lot of patience to assemble those pieces. Fortunately you have me who did a lot of hard work and I will share my experience for you.
Mirza Hatipovic
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Welcome to our new series that will cover the techniques necessary to create advanced Facebook applications that fully utilize the Flash, PHP and the Facebook API. This is the first article of the series. Please note that every article is not independent and in order to understand, let's say article 3, you must read article 1 and 2 etc.
As we all know life is much more colorful with friends, Facebook it's the best example on the internet for this case. Its even more colorful when you can use the Facebook API to create applications on that platform. Using Flash, PHP and the FB API we can utilize ActionScript OOP features to make the applications perform better then with standard FBML. I'm not trying to say here that FBML is bad, no, this series will try to teach how implement the existing knowledge of Flash into the Facebook application platform. Take a quick look here at my app that uses ActionScript 3.0, PHP and Google Maps. The problem with those technologies is that the knowledge is scattered through the web and you need a lot of patience to assemble those pieces. Fortunately you have me who did a lot of hard work and I will share my experience for you.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
New series covering Facebook application development using Adobe Flash
New series covering Facebook application development using Adobe Flash
Rich Tretola
March 30, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (4)
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We would like to announce that next week a new series will be published on InsideRIA covering application development on the Facebook Platform based on the newly announced Adobe AS3 Library. This series will be authored by Mirza Hatipovic.
Facebook apps are quite popular and we know that this series will be appreciated by our readers. Weekly we will publish an installment from the 20 article series covering RIA development on the popular Facebook platform. We will provide samples based on the brand new Facebook ActionScript 3.0 library that will be released by Adobe these days as well on the standard approach using the PHP library provided by Facebook.
Here is the table of contents:
Starting off the right foot
1. Creating a Hello Friends App
2. Overview of embedding SWFs into Facebook Canvas
3. Setting up AMFPHP for Flash
4. Creating a Custom API in PHP for Flash
5. Using the brand new Facebook ActionScript 3.0 library
Assembling the pieces
1. Component architecture for Facebook applications
2. ProfilePic Component
3. Extended ProfilePic Component with Effects
4. Enhanced Status Component
5. Multifriend Selection Component
6. Notification Component
7. Publish News Component
8. User Info Component
9. Search friends component
10. Send Gifts Components
Advanced application: Fun Wall Application in Flash
1. Setup of Database, PHP and Flash
2. Coding the wall entries
3. Coding the notifications
4. Enhancing the look and feel
5. Setting stage for the future development and ideas
We hope you will enjoy the series.
Read more from Rich Tretola.
Rich Tretola
March 30, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (4)
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We would like to announce that next week a new series will be published on InsideRIA covering application development on the Facebook Platform based on the newly announced Adobe AS3 Library. This series will be authored by Mirza Hatipovic.
Facebook apps are quite popular and we know that this series will be appreciated by our readers. Weekly we will publish an installment from the 20 article series covering RIA development on the popular Facebook platform. We will provide samples based on the brand new Facebook ActionScript 3.0 library that will be released by Adobe these days as well on the standard approach using the PHP library provided by Facebook.
Here is the table of contents:
Starting off the right foot
1. Creating a Hello Friends App
2. Overview of embedding SWFs into Facebook Canvas
3. Setting up AMFPHP for Flash
4. Creating a Custom API in PHP for Flash
5. Using the brand new Facebook ActionScript 3.0 library
Assembling the pieces
1. Component architecture for Facebook applications
2. ProfilePic Component
3. Extended ProfilePic Component with Effects
4. Enhanced Status Component
5. Multifriend Selection Component
6. Notification Component
7. Publish News Component
8. User Info Component
9. Search friends component
10. Send Gifts Components
Advanced application: Fun Wall Application in Flash
1. Setup of Database, PHP and Flash
2. Coding the wall entries
3. Coding the notifications
4. Enhancing the look and feel
5. Setting stage for the future development and ideas
We hope you will enjoy the series.
Read more from Rich Tretola.
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