Anything in Flex that is done with MXML can also be done in AS3.  In
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-----
>   From: [email protected]
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>   Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 07:14
>   To: [email protected]
>   Subject: [flexcoders] mxml confusing
>   Importance: Low
>
>
>   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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