This is probably old news to most of you, but I have redesigned gotoAndLearn() and have also been busy adding new tutorials. You can now filter the tutorials to show only HTML5 tutorials or only Flash tutorials. I plan on adding more filter options soon as well. The new design is based on the great Twitter Bootstrap library so it is responsive right out of the box. Things still need work on the mobile and tablet versions though so please bear with me. I’m using JWPlayer for the video player as it has a nice HTML5 fallback built right in. By far the best new feature is a commenting feature on every tutorial. This was implemented using the Disqus commenting engine.
I will be rolling out new features very soon like adding back the download video button. In the meantime the video URL is right in the HTML source if you want to grab it. The search functionality is not hooked up yet so that is high on my list as well.
There are bunch of new tutorials up now including an introduction to Away3D, using ActionScript workers, and also how to animate using Adobe Edge. More coming later today!

Thanks for your continued hard work with this historical site. I can’t believe you’re still actively posting after what, 6 years. Keep it up Lee!
Also, thanks for keeping it real with Actionscript. I’ve transformed to a Ruby developer these days, but Actionscript is what got me into web development. Thanks again for all your posts and interesting topics.
Another devoted fan,
Phil
Love the new website!
Love your site and have used it for years. But could you add a date (dd/mm/yy) to your gotoandlearn posts. It seems really important, at least to me, since I use the date to have a general idea of which version of software/frameworks/sdks was used, if it is not explicitly stated in the video. Its also faster, since when I search for tutorials on for example new AIR features I would like to know which version of AIR was used in the tutorial I am viewing. It also saves time, since I dont want to watch a bunch of tutorials just to find out that the whole time someone talked about missing features that have long since been added.