Pure mvc whips the camel's ass! You should use it, I absolutely love the way it "just" works.
P --- In [email protected], "aphexyuri" <yuriv...@...> wrote: > > So which one is the Ferrari and which the mini ;) > > One of the biggest advantages of PureMVC has, lies with the multicore build. > It allows you to have multiple application cores, and comms between them via > a "Pipes" utility...perfect for working with modules...100%...loosly-coupled. > Also, I think it's currently ported to 11 other languages, reducing your > learning curve if you are considering adventures in PHP, C#, Objective C, > Java, Python, Rudy, etc, etc > > It really depends of the complexity of your app. The more complex, the bigger > the need to use a proven framework. For some time now, I've only been coding > with the PureMVC (mostly standard build, except when the project is really > big=multicore, or really small=none). It takes a bit longer to set up your > project, but once you're there, coding is SUPER FAST, and a lot gets taken > care of for you. > > Some reference to put you on your way: > http://trac.puremvc.org/PureMVC_AS3/ > http://tinyurl.com/ofgpx8 > http://tinyurl.com/o88se6 > > ...and a great book I would recommend if you are serious about OOP AS3, and > considering 'rolling your own': > http://tinyurl.com/osr8cl > > Enjoy! > > > > --- In [email protected], "Paul Andrews" <paul@> wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "mhbmarcos" <mhbmarcos@> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 6:44 PM > > Subject: [flexcoders] Pure MVC vs Cairgorm > > > > > > > Hi!!!, which is the best option? > > > > Would you say a Ferrari is best or a Mini? > > > > If you want to impress expensive women, then the Ferrari would do well, but > > if you want to go shopping and be able to negotiate narrow uneven streets, > > I'd go for the Mini. > > > > As it is with cars, the same follows for software. > > > > Some people like PureMVC, some people go with the Adobe-approved Cairngorm. > > > > Look them both up on google and check them out. > > >

