@Sam, Thanks for adding that link. Guess I shouldn't try to do fancy html
emails for the first time when making important announcements :)
@Michael - Thanks! I wouldn't say it would be a decaf *version* of anything
:) It's supposed to play friendly with application frameworks.



On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Michael Wills <mich...@mawills.com> wrote:

>    I like the possibility of using it with Mate/Cairngorm.
>
> So then it would be the decaf versions of mate/cairngorm? :-)
>
> Seriously though this is quite cool.
>
> Sam Lai wrote:
>
> I think you forgot the link (or my phone's playing tricks with me).
> http://code.seanhess.net/?p=156
>
> Nice work btw. I'm going to have to think about how it fits in with
> Flex and my current workflow, but I'll give it a shot in my new
> project :)
>
> On 3/3/09, Sean Clark Hess <seanh...@gmail.com> <seanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>  jQuery for Flex - a Behavior Injection
> Framework<http://code.seanhess.net/?p=156> <http://code.seanhess.net/?p=156>
>
> [...] I’ve just finished my pre-alpha version of a Behavior Injection
> framework for Flex. It adds support for functionality similar to jQuery for
> flex, along with support for a more complete CSS syntax. The approach is
> slightly different than jQuery, and hopes to play along with Flex’s
> strengths as well. [...]
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