Roy! Just noticed you man.
On Jun 9, 2010, at 1:41 PM, Roy Pardi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just joined this group/list and am getting up to speed with Flex 4 + AIR.
> I'm coming from many years working with Director/Lingo, along with a fair
> amount of experience with AS3 + C++. I like Flex so far b
Hi Roy,
One more addition is the Flex 4 Bible by David Gassner. There's some really
key concepts in custom component development that I haven't seen explained
elsewhere. And if you get into graphics at some point Flex 4 Fun is a great
reference to all things graphics.
JP
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at
At 7:56 PM +0100 6/9/10, Glenn Williams wrote:
>Hi and welcome. You're going to enjoy flex Im sure. It's a great framework
>and I think fun to work in.
Thanks Kerry and Glenn - starting to get the hang of it. The relationship
between the MXML + AS was confusing at first - and associating a .as wi
enn
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tinylion development & design
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Subject: [flexcoders] intro + good Flex reference book?
Hi all,
Just joined thi
Roy Pardi wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone can recommend a good Flex book that is on the
> level of Colin Moock's "Essential Actionscript 3"? In other words,
> something that isn't primarily project building tutorial-based but instead
> presents in-depth discussion of components and classes, the
Hi all,
Just joined this group/list and am getting up to speed with Flex 4 + AIR.
I'm coming from many years working with Director/Lingo, along with a fair
amount of experience with AS3 + C++. I like Flex so far but am still
figuring out working methods that are flexible and make logical sense to
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