I've created a few. I've recreated a few working ones because I want to understand the framework better. I guess my problem is how do I know if the item renderers i've created are "Correct". I've far too often seen programming as a religion. I've just as often seen people just make things work.
I can't stand by either of these sometimes you need things to just work, however if you don't worry about practices you've got unmaintainable code. So how do I know if what I've written is good enough. Regards, Wesley Acheson On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Tracy Spratt <[email protected]> wrote: > > > It is not *always* given as advice. I give that when I see that a > developer does *not* have his head around the issues. It is usually quite > obvious when that is the case. > > > > I think it is better advice than RTFM. An example will get a newbie > further faster. > > > > When that advice does not apply to you, you will know it. > > > > Tracy Spratt, > > Lariat Services, development services available > ------------------------------ > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On > Behalf Of *Wesley Acheson > *Sent:* Thursday, September 03, 2009 2:36 PM > *To:* flexcoders > *Subject:* [flexcoders] Why never create an item renderer? > > > > > > I've seen this adivse a lot reciently on the list. Don't create an item > renderer modify an existing example. I don't really understand why. I mean > their not that difficult to get your head arround so long as you reset all > internal variables that need to be reset. > > Why is this always given as advise? > > Regards, > > Wesley Acheson > > > >

