Cortlandt Winters wrote:
> Agreed, and I really would love to create an osflash pattern study group 
> that specifically takes that book and implements the examples in various 
> languages. Given they are not realworld examples, but the easiest way to 
> really compare, contrast and learn about languages and best practices is 
> with implemented examples compared side to side and I sense that as the 
> flash player really makes good it's claim as a platform in the coming 
> years, there will be a lot of folk that would appreciate ways to compare 
> the various language options that are developing and since as2 is the 
> common language of flash and since it is so close to java I think that 
> books a good starting point. It's pretty much all relevant, irrelevant! :D

LOL ;-)

Yes, real world examples would be nice - one of the reasons I picked up 
on this book in particular is that although there are specific code 
examples, the book is written in such a way that it is the patterns 
themselves that get absorbed by the reader - rather than the specific 
implementations.

Anyway, if I have time in the future to discuss all this stuff as a 
group I'd love to; but I can't see it happening for me in the near 
future - I've pretty much dropped all my personal projects as my 
business is starting to pick up, and my free time has become more of a 
quest for personal development :-)

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