Try delivering meesy code to a bank... it won't get past QA. Some customers DO READ the code. Specially when they are buying an open license of the application in question, one that will allow them to develop upon it.
On 11/3/05, Dave Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Preach on! > > Its funny we had some folks on a big Flex project here come in and > insist on writing tons of AS because they were "coders". Its amazing > what a deadline will do to people. They kicked into MXML as much as > possible, wroteAS where they needed procedural control, and never > looked back. > > So many people forget that when compile MXML actually turns into AS. > I don't know about you, but I never found the desire to be first > cousin to a pre-compiler. > > Its funny too, how much people want to focus on "clean" and "easy to > read". In all my years I've never seen the end user reading the code.... > > Maintainability is clearly important. Then again, when you cant get > version 1 out the door due to poor productivity, there isnt much to > maintain is there? > > <Now where is that dark closet again?/> > > -- > Dave Wolf > Cynergy Systems, Inc. > Macromedia Flex Alliance Partner > http://www.cynergysystems.com > > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Office: 866-CYNERGY x85 > > --- In [email protected], "Mink, Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > Revisit this after you develop in Flex for about 2 months...you might > > find that you made life harder on yourself or that you are having a > > harder time making modifications. On the flipside, maybe you'll > > disagree with that entirely. > > > > The bottomline is that if you look @ Flex as a technology, as opposed to > > a language, it won't really matter to the developer whether he/she > > writes mxml or as. Both approaches represent the same thing in > > different ways. Would you want to write a complete native application's > > UI in C++? Or would you like to create the forms with the GUI builder > > IDE and then interface with those UI objects in C++? > > > > MXML vs. AS isn't EXACTLY the same as the example just given, but it's > > in the same ballpark. Again, do it your way and then revisit. I know I > > started with no MXML, and changed pretty quickly, but that's me! > > > > ________________________________ > > > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > > Behalf Of Daniel Cascais > > Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 1:16 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Code-only Flex apps > > > > > > Thanks for your replies Jesse and Joseph, > > > > I get your points, but to me it seems more appropriate, maybe cleaner, > > with AS only. I can understand the need for MXML, maybe one of the > > main reasons is to make easier/faster development for people that > > might not have a strong coding background, which increases the user > > base. 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