Word!

Jeremy

On Apr 27, 2:18 pm, "Scott Barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bah :) no such thing is a perfectly executed project in software, we are all
> humans. Flex is RAD initially but it hurts after you want to get deeper into
> mucking about with the code base. I blame mix-ins to be honest (decorater
> pattern) as it's quite confusing for the untrained folks.
>
> Secondly, what company is going to say let Jeremy sit on Flex for 6 months
> to get up to speed on it? I see this quite a lot in the years of doing FLEX,
> I actually used to get a lot of my work bailing out the "Jeremy's" so it's
> not isolated :)
>
> Personally if both Adobe or Micosoft can't get the "Jeremy''s" of this world
> up to speed in under 6 months with GUI tier development, we failed. We need
> to work harder..
>
> On 4/27/07, Bjorn Schultheiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > So let me get this straight.
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> > You set an expectation of how long it would take to complete a project in
> > software you are not familiar with and now your disappointed because your
> > expectation was not met.
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> > Please, spare me...
>
> >  On 27/04/2007, at 2:05 PM, Lucas wrote:
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> > cool - send one our way, I am sure that you don't need em anymore...
>
> > Oh, I have an old Javascript book here that we don't use anymore, wanna
> > swap?
>
> > On 4/27/07, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > I got some Flex 3 books i can hand out btw?
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> > > On 4/27/07, grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > i agree, learning actionscript was like that. adobe/mm just don't do
> > > good
> > > > developer cultivation.
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> > > > On 27/04/07, <cfgroupie> < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > > I walked into worked today with everyone around me saying did you
> > > > > hear? Flex has been open- sourced. My imediate thoughts was that's
> > > > > interesting. But honestly it won't make me continue with flex.
>
> > > > > I started a project about 2 months ago which was only going to take
> > > a
> > > > > few weeks. Without going into a massive post about the project we
> > > > > found a need to try out some Flex. I was Whoa stoked. We started off
> > > > > very small a simple form posting to a database. My background is
> > > > > mainly CF so I tackled Flex like a CF programmer would. It's sad to
> > > > > say that I totally under estimated the complexity of programming
> > > Flex.
> > > > > Now guys/gals, this page was the most BASIC page you could imagine.
>
> > > > > Where I felt Adobe let me down was the fact that all their PR
> > > > > explained how easy it was to pick up the Flex language. What they
> > > > > don't tell you is that you REALLY need to know OO and you REALLY
> > > need
> > > > > to have a good framework. The lack of examples in which I personally
> > > > > learn from is so limited that it left me shell shocked. When I
> > > learned
> > > > > ColdFusion it was SO much easier. Ben Forta is my friend! And of
> > > > > course this list bailed me out a number of times. Adobe are
> > > constantly
> > > > > pushing the fact that 9x% use flash player and video format is
> > > taking
> > > > > off. Then how come Adobe doesn't utlise this and create tutorials on
>
> > > > > how to use their products!?
>
> > > > > The company I work for is "Huge" and the amount of time that I
> > > wasted
> > > > > trying to achieve the most basic results I could have done 10 times
> > > > > quicker in ColdFusion AND .NET twice over.
>
> > > > > The sad fact of the matter is I will never recommend Flex to any
> > > > > programmer or company that I deal with again. So I hope that making
> > > > > Flex open-source will help bridge the massive learning curve that
> > > > > developers will encounter.
>
> > > > > Flex had so much potential and that I personally feel its fallin
> > > flat
> > > > > on its vector based face.
>
> > > > > Jeremy
>
> > > --
> > > Regards,
> > > Scott Barnes
> > >http://www.mossyblog.com
>
> >  Regards,
>
> > Bjorn Schultheiss
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