Micky,

3rd party books are not yet out.  Video based training is already out (including Lynda.com as Chris pointed out.)

Renaun put up an informal (but pretty complete) list of current and forthcoming 3rd party titles here:
http://renaun.com/blog/2006/06/27/49/

Your #1 first stop should be the free PDF docs that Adobe provides (7 books, combined total of 3,200 pages):
http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/

Granted the Adobe docs are not "fast-paced" (but nor are they "super-noob"). 

Be forewarned, coming up to speed on ActionScript 3 is a big part of commanding mastery of Flex 2.  And the amount of change between this version of ActionScript and the one before it is arguably greater than the past version to version changes in ActionScript.  (But AS3/FP9 does give you amazing things you never had before in Flash/AS like real error messages, a  debugger, etc.)

hth,

g

On 9/1/06, Micky Hulse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

Just joined the list... Nice to meet ya'll! :D

Background: I can do Flash (been using it on/off for years), PHP, CSS,
XHTML... Yadda...

I am just now learning about Flex... Looks promising.

Anyone have good book recommendations? I would prefer something
fast-paced and not super-noob.

Found this on Amazon, but not yet released:
<http://snipurl.com/vrth>

Any suggestions would be great. :)

Cheers,
Micky

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