Hi, I was expecting to get ready and fight over this stuff, but hey, you are sticking with Adobe's conventions.
I don't think there is really anything I disagree with. Although I do use in my component classes, dragButton_mouseDownHandler(event:MouseEvent):void When you start getting the same event handlers for differnet instances you need this way to separate them. IE systemManager_mouseMouseDownHandler(event:MouseEvent):void Thanks for getting this out. Peace, Mike On 2/10/07, jer_ela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fabio, great work. --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, "Fabio Terracini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Folks, > > As my commitment to community I'm releasing, with DClick support, our > "Adobe Flex Coding Guidelines", a document about Flex (MXML and > ActionScript) coding conventions that we use on a regular basis. > > The objective is clear: provide a common and consistent language to > help code comprehension between developers. The practices established > in this document are based on Java conventions, Flex 2 SDK and DClick > team experience (including myself). > > By releasing this document, the idea is to help the community improve > their Flex code by using coding conventions as well and hear feedback > from community to continuously improve this document, that by now is a > community asset. > > I'll be happy to have volunteers to form a committee or something to > evolve this project further. > > This way, comments on this document (including the best practices) are > very welcome! Involve yourself in this flexcoders thread, at the > flexdev (listaflexdev.org - portuguese list on Flex) or at DClick > weblog (http://blog.dclick.com.br/2007/02/10/adobe-flex-coding-guidelines/) > > English version: > http://blog.dclick.com.br/wp-content/uploads/adobe-flex-coding-guidelines-v12-english.pdf > > Portuguese version: > http://blog.dclick.com.br/wp-content/uploads/adobe-flex-coding-guidelines-v12-portugues.pdf > > Thanks, > Fabio Terracini >
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