I highly suggest the Flex 3 Cookbook - not so great for "tutorials" 
but it is "freakin' AWESOME" (my thoughts personally... :D) if you 
have a decent grasp & know what you wanna do.  I use it everyday 

Just a thought!
-Nathan D.


--- In [email protected], Chet Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> Anyways, I guess coming from Swing there are books (such as Filthy
> Rich Clients, one author Chet Haase works for Adobe now) which cover
> 
> Yeah, I heard that rumor as well...
> 
> lots of neat tricks, details, expert type info. That's what I was
> sort of wondering about.
> 
> To be fair, Filthy Rich Clients was written when Java/Swing/2D was 
pretty mature. At the time, the only other Swing books available just 
covered the basics. Flex is newer, so maybe the advanced books or 
books covering specific niche topics about Flex aren't there yet 
because most people are still getting into it. On the other hand, 
it's a very approachable platform, so it doesn't take too much of an 
intro to get you to a place where you can dive in.
> 
> It is worth checking out some of the blogs and learning sites out 
there; it's not as easy as having it collected in a table of 
contents, but there's some nice deep topics covered out there, both 
for AS3/Flash development in general and for Flex in particular.
> 
> Chet.
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected]<mailto:flexcoders%
40yahoogroups.com>, Samuel Colak <sam.colak@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > This strikes me a bit odd - what do people think Flex is ? It is
> > simply a tool
> > for AS3 development - or do people think this is a RAD tool like 
VB
> > where everything
> > is just point and click with no code ?
> >
> > Craig - unfortunately the actual best book is the Adobe online
> > tutorials and API
> > reference - its not terribly difficult to pick up once you have an
> > understanding or
> > background in C# or Java. If you are new to the development scene,
> > then obviously
> > flex will be rather more "daunting" - but it is worthwhile.
> >
> > On Sep 26, 2008, at 12:43 PM, cwicky99 wrote:
> >
> > > I'm looking for one or more books to really dive into Flex (and
> > > perhaps AS3). I know the basics and have been using it for a 
while,
> > > but I really want to get into the advanced topics and the 
details for
> > > some serious Flex development. Most of the books I've seen all 
seem
> > > to have the some Table of Contents covering very basic stuff.
> > >
> > > Is there anything out there that covers all the details (you 
know
> > > sometimes when you read a blog, or watch a videocast you find 
out
> > > about a little nugget of information you had never heard of)?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>


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