If you come from a software development background rather than flash design, flex is a much more more familiar, powerful and efficient way of working, for just about anything except scripted animation.
If your app involves a lot of actionscript code, most of the advantages apply no matter where you come from (at least for the code-intensive parts of your app), but the familiarity thing of course does not, so the learn ing curve may or may not pay off, depending on your type and the size of the project. Having gotten comfortable in flex, and coming from a programming background, I don't think I would ever switch to the flash environment for anything but creating animation/timeline-oriented stuff, to be include in my flex app as assets or content. On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 8:35 PM, kat3d <[email protected]> wrote: > > I thought everything in Away 3D is done in Flash... but I see some > tutorials using Flex3? > > What is Flex3? > Why use it if we can do everything in Flash? > Do we need to use Flex?
