Fair enough - but - I'm kind of separating out the argument here, now. The differences in version control and command-line stuff are not to do with the Flex _framework_ (UI, classes etc.) but to do with the Flex _compiler_ and environment.
You don't have to touch MXML or embed any of the Flex classes to be using the Flex compiler and environment. HTH, Ian On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Cedric Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On a productivity basis, I totally agree with you. Flex made Flash take off. > Working with Flash and teams was some hard task. > > Now .... I am all on my own, reinventing the wheel, and I feel happy and > confident with this, no team, no versionning, even no components. > > I am nearing the end of a gallery application developpment. I don't know how > it would have been possible to make the app look as it is with Flex ....but > I know it would have taken twice less time, AND overall look and feel would > have been cut by two (I did some serious integration there). > When things are working, I do prefer personnality over technicity. > > Reusability ? yes, and no. I reuse my brain, that's it. ... and, of course, > parts of my code :) > > but I am a Flex virgin (let's say so), so this message is personal, of no > help, and no consequence.... _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

