Hi James, I guess I just want a lightweight framework that is good for knocking out quick prototypes/ personal projects. So something that's easy to learn and start using.
Thanks to everyone's replies, a colleague mentioned Swiz so think I'll start my first in Robotlegs and have a play with Swiz as well in another. lovely stuff! Cheers, Nick On 3 March 2010 23:33, jamesfin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'd like to know what the definition of a "lightweight" framework is so we > can better determine an optimal solution. > > Fastest? Most Efficient?, Smallest Code?, Easiest-to-learn? Easiest on the > fingers? Portable? Proven? > > I had a similar requirement recently for a HTML5/JS project and ended up > with PureMVC as there is a port for JS and AS3 which pushed me in that > direction. Sounds like you don't have the same requirement though and will > need to wade through the Framework guessing game. > > > --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, Nick > Middleweek <n...@...> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Here's one to those that have experience with many frameworks... > > > > I'm currently using Cairngorm in a big project but want to start a couple > of > > personal projects and want to use a proven framework for good measure. > > > > Is there a lightweight framework that is good for knocking out quick > > prototypes/ personal projects? > > > > Or would you advise not bother and simply use Flex Events, maybe Event > > Broker and a simple model attached to the main application.mxml file? > > > > > > Thanks, > > Nick > > > > >

