As a student who uses the free version, it is exactly the same as the paid
for version. I love it! And when I decide to do something that will make
me money, I'll buy it.
Brandon
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 4:56 PM, John Waggener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sweet. I think that should work.
Welcome! This list isn't as high traffic as some of the others around (like
FlexCoders), but that's what I like about it. It's local and if you also go
to the meetings you can even followup in person with the people who answered
your questions on the list!
I'm also a relative newcomer to this
Johnny,
Flex Builder is actually based on Eclipse and you can install the Eclipse
plugin version if you already have Eclipse. Downloading and installing
either the full or plugin version should give you everything you need to get
started, including the Flex SDK. The trial version of the IDE is
John,
First things first... never respond to Cameron. Ever. (just kidding)
If you have a student ID from Emory (if you were attending classes while
working), you may qualify for a free copy of Flex Builder Pro!
http://www.flexregistration.com/
Installing the Flex Builder Plugin (or for that
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Leif Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First things first... never respond to Cameron. Ever. (just kidding)
Doh! And I thought that was just a FlexCoders rule!
-Cameron
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Sumo Consulting Inc
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