You might be interested in following the development of this:

http://www.sapphiresteel.com/Download-Amethyst-Adobe-Flex-IDE

They are enabling the ability to develop flex within the visual studio IDE.

Also, a good adobe tv show to wach on this............well I cant find it
now it was some guy from max doing a presentation on tips and tricks for the
ide.........where I learned that the Flex ide keeps many many (dont know
what the limit is) versions of each file for you (just right click the
file and, choose Team, and then Local History).  Didnt get to wach the rest
of it and now I cant find it (after searching through all 18 pages).

But there is a ton of good stuff on there.

brad




On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Matthew A. Wilson <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> I've been using .NET for years and recently started developing in Flex. One
> thing I've noticed (and maybe it's because I'm new) is that I have to write
> out just about everything. There were so many things in .NET that the IDE
> would handle for me. Like I could write a function, like DoThis(), and then
> right-click on DoThis() and the IDE would ask me if I wanted to generated a
> method stub. I know that's not earth-shattering, but there were a few things
> here...a few things there that shaved off some seconds and/or minutes and
> just generally speed up development.
>
> I haven't run across anything like that in the FlexBuilder IDE - so my
> question is: What's your favorite tip/trick for speeding up development? Do
> you have some favorite text snippets that you keep handy? Or do you you know
> some trick in the IDE that will save me some repetition?
>
> Or better yet, is there a site or list out there that covers this topic?
> Thanks to all! Have a great weekend!
>
> 
>

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