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Advance Flash Tactics or AFTs are techniques that come from deep within the Flash Art Of War, the oldest Flash military treatise in the world. Each AFT is designed to be quickly digested, usually only taking a few minutes to get up and running, and contains valuable information you can directly apply to your next Flash campaign. In this AFT I will go over - Setting Up The Flash Developer Guerrilla Workflow.
If you've ever used Trac to track tickets for feature requests, bug fixes, or tasks, then you've probably been frustrated. Trac integrates well with SVN, allowing you to close or reference tickets in your SVN checkins and easily see the source each checkin adjusted, but it has an absolutely terrible UI. Terrible. Horrible, bad, very awful - one of the worst things I've had to deal with since becoming a UI developer. Enter Traction. Traction is an AIR application written by Greg Owen (yup, we're related) that replaces Trac's front-end with something easier to use. It allows you to edit multiple tickets at once and aggregates the changes periodically. If you're a project lead or a project manager responsible for managing tickets, Traction is for you.

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