Re: [flexcoders] Flex2 :: 3rd party Components :: blog/site(future)

2006-03-15 Thread dos dedos



coolI think there is also a big need for Actionscript libraries ... with examples :)I think 3rd party UI components and Actionscript libraries will go hand in hand to enable more rapid development. :)Michael Schmalle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello list,  Since I ask more questions than answer for now, I would like those interested to bookmark my blog and eventual Flex2 component community site. I am going to get all my brain waves out on this so people can help me proliferate why flex components rock.  For those who wonder about solid 3rd party component sites when Flex2 goes public, well my site teotigraphix.com will sell them but this site is all about creating the community.!!! I have been developing components for 3 years now and it's time to have fun
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Re: [flexcoders] Flex2 :: 3rd party Components :: blog/site(future)

2006-03-15 Thread Michael Schmalle



I like your sense of humor, very sutle ;-)

Peace, MikeOn 3/15/06, dos dedos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



coolI think there is also a big need for Actionscript libraries ... with examples :)I think 3rd party UI components and Actionscript libraries will go hand in hand to enable more rapid development. 
:)Michael Schmalle 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello list, 
Since I ask more questions than answer for now, I would like those
interested to bookmark my blog and eventual Flex2 component community
site. I am going to get all my brain waves out on this so people can
help me proliferate why flex components rock.  For those who wonder about solid 3rd party component sites when Flex2 goes public, well my site 
teotigraphix.com
will sell them but this site is all about creating the community.!!! I
have been developing components for 3 years now and it's time to have
fun :)  http://www.flex2components.com  Peace, Mike-- What goes up, does come down.  

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Re: [flexcoders] Flex2 :: 3rd party Components :: blog/site(future)

2006-03-15 Thread dos dedos



re: humorSide effects are uncommon but may include lower abdominal pain and remote inculcation... about AS libraries:I satted this many times but here it goes again: I need to figure out how to enable communication between in-browser Flex UI and a Python/Twisted server running on the end-user's desktop, while also communicating with FES on the remote server. There is a 3rd party AS library called SYNC that implements such model. I am waiting for IFBIN to release it ... but it is  a pretty critical need so I may have to figure it out myself if IFBIN doesn't release it in a month or so... I'd rather not re-invent the wheel.There are tons of other time-saving and tedious stuff that can be encapuslated in AS libraries and which developers/companies would be happy to pay for. Your Flex 2 stuff looks promising ... I'm starting from the backend and leaving the presentation layer till later ... which I guess is like the doggy style of
 programming (not too subtle, eh?) .. Back to Python ..Michael Schmalle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I like your sense of humor, very sutle ;-)  Peace, MikeOn 3/15/06, dos dedos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:coolI think there is also a big need for Actionscript libraries ... with examples :)I think 3rd party UI components and Actionscript libraries will go hand in hand to enable more rapid development.  :)Michael
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[flexcoders] Flex2 :: 3rd party Components :: blog/site(future)

2006-03-14 Thread Michael Schmalle



Hello list,

Since I ask more questions than answer for now, I would like those
interested to bookmark my blog and eventual Flex2 component community
site. I am going to get all my brain waves out on this so people can
help me proliferate why flex components rock.

For those who wonder about solid 3rd party component sites when Flex2
goes public, well my site teotigraphix.com will sell them but this site
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http://www.flex2components.com

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