Welcome to the Sodium Interactive blog – thoughts and learning’s of the Flash Platform and the many things you can plug into it. If you’re an existing reader looking through the archives then firstly let me express my concern that the blog has lasted long enough to warrant an archive (this was extremely unlikely at the outset) and secondly – go easy on me, we’ve all got to start somewhere.
My name is David Peek and I’m a Flash Developer living and working in Sydney Australia. I’m completely addicted to technology, interactivity and user interface design. While I’m definitely a Flash Developer by title I try to maintain an active interest in all aspects of computing.
In some ways I’m a chronic Jack of all trades justified, I hope, by mastery of one. I frequently dapple in Ruby on Rails, PHP, Python, graphic design, animation, programmatic motion, Apple Scripting, Maya, After Effects, ProTools, Cocoa, system administration, percussion, trombone, guitar, piano, French, Spanish, bee keeping… you get the idea.
I’m certainly not highly skilled in any of these areas. The fact is I’m completely addicted to the initial discovery phase of learning a new skill and not the practice-makes-perfect phase required for expertise. It feels like a terrible waste of enthusiasm, but we’ve all got to have a hobby. Mine is learning.
So what is this blog all about? Firstly, I need to work on my communication skills. I’ve always been much better at lurking around the Flash community than contributing to it and I’m beginning to feel like my writing skills are getting rusty. Secondly I hope it will serve to consolidate that myriad of interests into something resembling expertise – it’s much easier to move forward with something with a record of what you already know.
Anyway, here’s hoping!