Thanks for the advise, guess that's a good reason to start with Pure MVC, then 
move onto RL. Do you use RL / MVC for all projects, or just in specific 
instances ?

Cheers


- karim

On 13 Sep 2010, at 21:14, Matt Gitchell wrote:

> We're using RobotLegs a ton these days, it's fantastic.
> But I'd ultimately recommend learning MVC frameworks with PureMVC, as I
> think experience with it makes for stronger fundamentals. You end up wiring
> some stuff in with PureMVC manually that RobotLegs more or less automates.
> If the goal is to get the MVC patterns & usage down correctly, that is.
> In practice I'm definitely finding RL faster to develop with (particularly
> with AS3 Signals), though with the caveat that handing off an RL project to
> a dev not familiar with it can spawn its own set of annoyances.
> 
> --Matt
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Karim Beyrouti <ka...@kurst.co.uk> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> After having a few clients screaming for MVC capable developers - i am
>> finally about to byte the bullet and learn an MVC framework.
>> 
>> So, which framework is more popular - PureMVC, or RoboLegs? I guess that
>> once you learn one, the other makes sense - if so - which would you
>> recommend ?
>> 
>> Thanks !
>> 
>> 
>> - Karim
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