Adobe Flash has been good to the web. While Steve Jobs eschewed it's damaging capabilities making devices use more energy, it has without a doubt provided the web with terrific graphics and great interactivity. However, with all browsers discontinuing their Flash support, the question is can Flash still be of use in the future beyond? Let's talk about it. Ben Latimore's Medium article about his Flashpoint project https://bit.ly/2JILHiw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: These are affiliate links that I will make a small percentage of money from when the user makes a purchase. These are items I use for my recording and YouTube needs. Screencast-o-matic --- http://tidd.ly/ebeb0c8c ---- Easily document your coding and design process on your laptop or desktop just for $18.00 a year. You also have access to an entire library of resources such as a feature heavy video editor, large storage for videos, 24/7 support and more. TubeBuddy ----- https://www.tubebuddy.com/mydljworksbuddy ------ If you have high YouTube goals, but concerned with the technicalities of it's algorithm, sign up for a TubeBuddy account which will take care of things such as tags, right titles, keyword research, and more. For my web design needs here, I use TubeBuddy to search for trending topics and what titles are most relevant that users are searching for.

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