Great I love to read this thread and feel the engagement. I would want a
copy just because this community drives it.
Am 23.01.2014 09:07 schrieb "Patel Amit" <amitpowerpe...@gmail.com>:

> Here what I want to into the wishlist as following ::
>
> -  Apache Flex new sdks and improvement on Adobe flex 4.6
> -  New Apache Flex components related to 4.10 sdks if any
> - Connect with different technologies [Java , Dot net ,PHP]
> - There should be some Mobile and Tablets demo
> - Also we can cover the Falcon
> - There should be also the demo to build the application using Mustella
> framework
> - FlexUnit
> - some reference link related to Apache flex showcase
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Joseph Balderson <n...@joeflash.ca>
> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your contributions Thiago. Let's table wish list items to a
> > separate
> > thread.
> >
> > _______________________________________________________________________
> >
> > Joseph Balderson, Flex & Flash Platform Developer :: http://joeflash.ca
> > Author, Professional Flex 3 :: http://tinyurl.com/proflex3book
> >
> > a...@a00s.com wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > >     Wish list, that I think it is important to those who want to start.
> > > Just my opinion, things that took me long time to understand, that
> could
> > > be very simple and quickly if I could found in one place.
> > >
> > > 1) How to download Flex. Looks stupid but once you download and install
> > > you start to wondering. OK now what I do? It was my first reaction when
> > > moved to apache. It was my first time downloading separately from Adobe
> > > builder.
> > > 2) How to setup Flex with adobe builder
> > > 3) How to setup Flex with Intelij
> > > 4) Probably the most important in my view: How to connect a flex
> > > application with a database (maybe how to setup tomcat, blazeds)
> > > 5) How to use external resourses with Flex like javascript. To show
> that
> > > Flex its not a competitor of other languages but a language to build
> the
> > > entire application, doesnt matter if will need to put together
> > > javascript, applet...
> > > 6) Show how to make 3d objects, not sure if the 3rd solution will allow
> > > this one.
> > > 7) How to print. Any business application will need that at some point,
> > > and many times we need a clear text to print, not a postscript image,
> > > maybe how to convert in PDF.
> > > 8) How to check why your application is crashing the browser and how to
> > > debug.
> > >
> > > thanks for starting this book
> > >
> > > Thiago Maia
> > >
> > >
> > > On 1/22/2014 7:59 PM, Joseph Balderson wrote:
> > >> Thanks Justin.
> > >>
> > >> One rule of thumb for time involved is 1-2 hours per page for authors
> > >> -- that's
> > >> me -- and 5-10 minutes per page for tech editing -- that's you Justin.
> > >> Which is
> > >> why, if a book goes past 400 pages, you need more than one author,
> > >> unless you're
> > >> David Gassner who can crack off a 1000-page Flex Bible book all by
> > >> himself (god
> > >> only knows how the hell he does it). Given the scope of the book, I'm
> > >> probably
> > >> looking at 6 months to write, with tech editing as it's written, so
> > >> there's
> > >> time. Professional Adobe Flex 3 only had two tech editors, and that
> was
> > a
> > >> 1400-page book (in retrospect we probably should have had three, but
> > >> whaddyagonnado?) If you find you need help with the tech editing
> > >> Justin, we'll
> > >> cross that bridge when we get to it, but for now consider that post to
> > >> be filled
> > >> by you.
> > >>
> > >> There are three possible classic "animal" books I could do with
> > >> O'Reilly for
> > >> Apache Flex -- one is the "Programming Foo" series, the other is the
> > "Foo
> > >> Cookbook" series, and the third are "Developing Fum Applications for
> > Foo"
> > >> micro-books. The last book on Flex in the "Programming" series was
> > >> "Programming
> > >> Flex 3" by Chafic Kazoun & Joey Lott, so we're due for an update.
> > >> There is a
> > >> "Flex 4 Cookbook" and some Flex 4.5 micro-books by Rich Tretola back
> > >> in 2011,
> > >> but nothing recent.
> > >>
> > >> I think we'll go with a "Programming Apache Flex" book this time, with
> > an
> > >> emphasis on the Spark portion of the framework, and what's been
> > >> updated since
> > >> Adobe Flex 4.6, rather than going over everything, considering the
> > >> wealth of
> > >> information already published on Flex 3 and 4. And also because I
> > >> don't want to
> > >> embark on another monster book project; we'll keep it at around 400
> > >> pages, which
> > >> would be easier to sell to O'Reilly.
> > >>
> > >> Doing an "Apache Flex Cookbook" would be a nice second book, but as a
> > >> collaborative effort, because it would be a bit of a monster to do,
> > >> considering
> > >> that the "Flex 4 Cookbook" weighed in at 740 pages. If O'Reilly gets a
> > >> good ROI
> > >> (i.e. it breaks even ;) on this first book, they might consider doing
> > the
> > >> cookbook. But we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
> > >>
> > >> What I will need people's input on, when the book proposal is
> > >> approved, are
> > >> general ideas, or rather a wish list of "what you'd like to see in the
> > >> book",
> > >> keeping in mind what kind of book this will be.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I'll keep everyone updated as I hear from them.
> > >>
> > >>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> > >>
> > >> Joseph Balderson, Flex & Flash Platform Developer ::
> http://joeflash.ca
> > >> Author, Professional Flex 3 :: http://tinyurl.com/proflex3book
> > >>
> > >> Justin Mclean wrote:
> > >>> Hi,
> > >>>
> > >>>> You'll do fine, Justin. As long as you're willing to put in the time
> > >>>> to read and
> > >>>> double-read the entire book (usually as it's written chapter by
> > >>>> chapter)
> > >>> OK I'm in - but that shouldn't stop other people from wanting to help
> > >>> out as well.
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks,
> > >>> Justin
> > >
> > >
> >
>

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