Re: [flexcoders] Flex book and Flex 2

2006-02-01 Thread Scott Barnes
Oops,

Sorry, revision of my post meant to say:
.. did however notice that the END PARTS of the book was more of a
starting point to
what we later now know as Cairngorm (not that it was a bad thing,
quite the opposite)...


On 2/2/06, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Book was fine from my end, so same format (even a clueless git like
 me, got the concepts you were ranting about inside thine book).

 oh.. and i'm with you Steven, its Initialisation not Initialization ..
 damn Z spellers...

 I did however notice that the book was more of a starting point to
 what we later now know as Cairngorm (not that it was a bad thing,
 quite the opposite). I'd only flag that as if the framework changes,
 it might associate I guess time to the book in a more obvious
 manner... (ie is this text still relevant? hasn't the framework
 evolved? ). That and if certain folk on this list who are
 anti-framwork because of some religious reason that most can't
 understand, it could be a negative...


 That all being said, i'm more then happy to download your next book
 from various news groups without paying for it... (just kidding, i did
 buy your last one).

 On 2/1/06, Steven Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Chris,
 
  The book will be updated for Flex 2, but we're at the very early stages
  of authoring right now.  The current book doesn't cover ActionScript in
  any great amount of detail - it's assumed as knowledge that you'll do a
  much better job of getting elsewhere.  Similarly, we don't try in the
  book to be exhaustive in terms of tags and attributes, but rather try to
  go beyond the documentation to give you some concept as to how to think
  about pulling the components of the Flex framework together to build
  your own real-world apps.
 
  So ... I'm highly confident that until the 2.0 book is available, the
  1.5 book will get you almost all of the way to where you need to be with
  Flex.
 
  With that being said; if anyone wants to drop Ali or I private feedback
  as to what they liked/disliked about the book, and what you'd like to
  see for Flex 2.0 version of the book, it's (almost) not too late for us
  to take that feedback into consideration.
 
  Best wishes,
 
  Steven
 
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   Subject: [flexcoders] Flex book and Flex 2
  
   Apart from AS3, how much different is mxml as described in
   the book to mxml in Flex 2?
  
   I'm trying to determine whether the book is still of value in
   learning Flex 2. Wil the book be updated for Flex 2
  
  
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Re: [flexcoders] Flex book and Flex 2

2006-02-01 Thread Scott Barnes
Book was fine from my end, so same format (even a clueless git like
me, got the concepts you were ranting about inside thine book).

oh.. and i'm with you Steven, its Initialisation not Initialization ..
damn Z spellers...

I did however notice that the book was more of a starting point to
what we later now know as Cairngorm (not that it was a bad thing,
quite the opposite). I'd only flag that as if the framework changes,
it might associate I guess time to the book in a more obvious
manner... (ie is this text still relevant? hasn't the framework
evolved? ). That and if certain folk on this list who are
anti-framwork because of some religious reason that most can't
understand, it could be a negative...


That all being said, i'm more then happy to download your next book
from various news groups without paying for it... (just kidding, i did
buy your last one).

On 2/1/06, Steven Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Chris,

 The book will be updated for Flex 2, but we're at the very early stages
 of authoring right now.  The current book doesn't cover ActionScript in
 any great amount of detail - it's assumed as knowledge that you'll do a
 much better job of getting elsewhere.  Similarly, we don't try in the
 book to be exhaustive in terms of tags and attributes, but rather try to
 go beyond the documentation to give you some concept as to how to think
 about pulling the components of the Flex framework together to build
 your own real-world apps.

 So ... I'm highly confident that until the 2.0 book is available, the
 1.5 book will get you almost all of the way to where you need to be with
 Flex.

 With that being said; if anyone wants to drop Ali or I private feedback
 as to what they liked/disliked about the book, and what you'd like to
 see for Flex 2.0 version of the book, it's (almost) not too late for us
 to take that feedback into consideration.

 Best wishes,

 Steven

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 Adobe Consulting
 Westpoint, 4 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle, Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ, UK
 p: +44 (0) 131 338 6108
 m: +44 (0) 7917 428 947
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  Subject: [flexcoders] Flex book and Flex 2
 
  Apart from AS3, how much different is mxml as described in
  the book to mxml in Flex 2?
 
  I'm trying to determine whether the book is still of value in
  learning Flex 2. Wil the book be updated for Flex 2
 
 
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RE: [flexcoders] Flex book and Flex 2

2006-01-26 Thread Rob Rusher
There are couple of books in the works that will be timed with the release
of the new version.

Rob Rusher

 

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Subject: [flexcoders] Flex book and Flex 2

Apart from AS3, how much different is mxml as described in the book to
mxml in Flex 2?

I'm trying to determine whether the book is still of value in learning
Flex 2. Wil the book be updated for Flex 2


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RE: [flexcoders] Flex book and Flex 2

2006-01-26 Thread Mika Kiljunen










Very good question Chris! Iwould
buy the book (again) if it was updated for Flex 2 J



-Mika











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Subject: [flexcoders] Flex book
and Flex 2





Apart from AS3, how much
different is mxml as described in the book to
mxml in Flex 2?

I'm trying to determine whether the book is still
of value in learning
Flex 2. Wil the book be updated for Flex 2


Chris
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Manager - Sydney Flash Platform Developers Group
www.flashdev.org.au








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