http://www.robotlegs.org/

<http://www.robotlegs.org/>Although your final choice may come down to
personal opinion, I find that Robotlegs is the best overall framework out
there. It is solid, supports modules and is easy to learn. It also has great
docs, a solid reference implementation and plenty of examples. Perhaps most
important though, it has one hell of a great community that will bend
over backwards to help you.

Steve


On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Jake Churchill <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> I have been tasked with architecting a large application for a company a
> friend of mine works at.  I will also do some of the coding and act as a
> mentor, teaching people on staff the ins and outs of Flex.
>
> In the past, I've always used Cairngorm and Cairngorm w/ UM Extensions for
> a framework.  I wrote a very basic app w/ Mate once just to learn it and I
> didn't really like it.  So, my question to everyone here is what Framework
> would you chose?  Keep in mind, the people I'll be working with are
> relatively new to flex and the application is going to end up being quite
> large.  Down the road it will likely have an AIR counterpart.  We might use
> modules but for now I'm staying away from that because it adds another layer
> of complexity that in the initial stages is not needed.
>
> My thoughts on this are that Cairngorm would be easier to learn for them
> and they had talked about brining more people on in the future for this
> project.  If that's the case, it would likely be easier to find people
> familiar with Cairngorm than some of the alternatives.  But, I don't want to
> rule out any of the alternatives if they might actually be a better choice.
>
>
> Opinions please.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Jake Churchill
>
>
> 

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