flashcoders has changed a lot over the years :(, beno might do well out of
the newbie list though if that's still going...


2009/11/13 Steve Mathews <[email protected]>

> Flashcoders and Flexcoders both still exist.
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> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Darren Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Beno wrote:
>> > Forgive me for asking on this list, but nobody answers at Adobe, and
>> > I can't find another active list to ask for help.
>>
>> Is it really true that there are no other active flash-coding mailing
>> lists any more? Have flashcoders and flexcoders disappeared, with
>> nothing having taken their place?
>>
>> (I must admit this is the only flash list I'm on, so I can hear of new
>> open source libraries and developments, while being relatively low
>> volume. The AS3 reference manual and googling answer all my other
>> questions.)
>>
>> Also, on the discussion of mailing lists, is it possible to emphasize on
>> the subscribe page, *and* the initial welcome message, that Red5
>> questions are on their own list (and give the URL for that list).
>>
>> If good lists for general actionscript questions do actually exist, that
>> would be a good place to mention them too.
>>
>> Darren
>>
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