Hello all,

The "FlashMX Sim" book covers UCM (UserInterface, Control object, Model
Layer) Architecture. How is this different, complared, better and/or
worse than MVC (model, view, controller) and/or MVP (model, view,
presentor).

I want to create a Flash application that is form based like Visual
Basic, Visual C-plus-plus, Java Swing, etc and still be able to keep the
code managable. I am having a problem of knowing where to start with
this. (I wish I had a mentor.)

So far I have read "Object-Oriented macromedia Flash MX" by William
Drol, "Object-Oriented Programming with ActionScript" by Branden Hall
and Samuel Wan, "FlashMX for Interactive Simulation" by Jonathan Kaye
and David Castillo. I am now reading them again.

I have also viewed over 15 hours of video on Flash MX called "Learning
Flash MX" by Shane Rebenschied.

I am still missing something and I just want to beat the computer up.
LOL :-)  Maybe I am trying to hard.

I am currently using Studio MX and working on getting a DevNet
subscription. Does Flash MX 2004 better equipped for what I am looking for?

I hope to demonstate the power of Flash to my management and colleagues.
I just need to figure it out myself first before I can make the sale.

Any suggestions?
What other resources are there to help?

Thanks,
Troy

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Troy Simpson
  Applications Analyst/Programmer, OCPDBA, MCSE, SCSA
North Carolina State University Libraries
Campus Box 7111 | Raleigh | North Carolina
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