fact, the MXML is converted to AS by the compiler when you create
the swf. You could start by reading the Action Script section of
the help documentation. I personally, like the MXML tags. They
they act as wrappers that can dramtically reduce the amount of code,
which (inho) makes an application easier to read. :)
Tim Hoff
--- In [email protected], "matti bar zeev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> MXML is not that confusing at all, but then again - it's a metter
of
> personal "taste".
> You can build an AS oriented project that has nothing to with MXML
except
> the main project's application tag.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [flexcoders] mxml confusing
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>
> so in picking up flex. I find that having mxml everywhere is
really
> confusing. I have a coding mind and when I see mxml all over I
get
> totally confused by it. I can't even explain really how I get
confused.
> I just don't like it. It doesn't make sense to me. It's not code.
>
> Does anyone know of any good references of tutorials on getting
around
> mxml and building almost everything with actionscript. Im sure
it can be
> done. it might take more code but it is easier to understand.
would the
> solution be as3 projects vs mxml application? it thats the case
is it
> possible to use flex components in as3 projects?
>
> I'm just kinda looking for some different solutions for getting
around
> mxml as much as possible.
>
> has anyone else found mxml to be more confusing than
actionscript?
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