Well, in this case I'd say the boss has already decided the Flex is "for them". ;)
On 2/5/07, Mark Lapasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sometimes the best way to learn is to get thrown into the fire. Have them go to http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/ and run through with "Getting Started with Flex 2". Once they get their feet wet with the FlexBuilder IDE, they will know whether MXML/AS3 is for them or not. It also provides an early conditioning to rely on liveDocs. As said before, liveDocs is great. My experience with Flex is that it's aimed at programmers who work with the Flash Player, who want to implement development techniques used by programmers in other languages. If your not much of a programmer to begin with, you will be having a difficult time leveraging the product. -mL Pan Troglodytes wrote: > > Is there any particular book out yet you would recommend for someone > who is not as much of a programmer? Or are there good websites at > this point they will help you get your feet under you with Flex 2? > I'm tasked with helping another person get into Flex and I'm having a > difficult time figuring out where he should start. > > -- > Jason > >
-- Jason

