Hey all --
I've been looking through the samples and we have a decent amount.  The only
problem is that they're spread out and sometimes hard to find.  Also, it's
kind of a mix-and-match whether the samples are very low-level and easy to
understand or whether they take a bit of involved thinking.

I've been toying with the idea of creating a page like the Maps API has like
this:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/flash/examples/index.html

I'd like some input from you guys, though!  I was thinking an interactive
page where you can run all of the demos without having to click in, and even
edit the code inline and see the changes.  And what about the difficulty of
the demos?  Would it be more helpful to have very bare-bones basic samples
that show very common uses that users ask or would you want to see
mini-sample applications that actually achieve some goal?

And lastly, should there be one page for all of the AJAX API demos or
separate pages for each individual API?

Please discuss.

-Ben

p.s. contributers welcome!

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