Mr. Wang,

Thank you so much for your input. I am currently learning Flex 3 under 
Lynda.com Essential training
and I also purchased  Lynda.ActionScript 3 essential training(with Flex not 
Flash). I am using both tutorials and I seems to pick up the basics nicely. 
However I tried to follow Flex4 in a week(from adobe videos) but it was too 
hard for me to understand. These videos I think were assuming that you kow Flex 
basics.
As you said it will be better to start with Flex4 & the framwook but there is 
no Flex 4 book availble yet!! Do you think that the difference between Flex 3 
and Flex 4 is that huge? What I am trying to say is that I hope that I am not 
wasting my time learning Flex 3 to realize(when the Flex 4 books will be 
available) that it is a totally different programming using Flex 4.

Thank you in advance for your answer,

Regards,
Fred.


--- In [email protected], "Ivan Wang" <ivan.wang2...@...> wrote:
>
> Of course you will, learning a new language has nothing to do with one's age. 
> ActionScript is quite a simple language compared to other and Flex is just a 
> framework. One year is long enought to be a Flex Dev.
> I suggest you start from Flex 4 since it's quite diffrent from its previous 
> brother. Have fun.
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: fred44455 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 12:05 PM
>   Subject: [flexcoders] Honestly guys , at 48 should I expect Flex & AS3 to 
> change my life job wise?
> 
> 
>     
>   I am 48 and currently learning Flex3 & AS3. I have tried several other 
> platforms & languages and so far Flex is where I feel home , the coding feel 
> more intuitive to me , so I am expecting to keep learning the material. Now 
> let's say 1 year from now if I try to get a job will I be able to get an 
> entry level as Flex Developer? Even at my age? Or should I just continue this 
> as a hobby.
> 
>   Thanks for your time,
>   Fred.
>


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