There is no "best one" as the framework you need may depend on the job
you want to do, e.g. PhotoShop is good for bitmaps, whilst Illustrator
is good for drawing (that's not an opinion, just an example).
So I would suggest what you need to do is to be a bit more proactive and
read up on the stuff that is out there, have a stab at what you think
might be useful and play with it a little to see if it will really be
suitable.
If you are working on a project, you would probably have to come up with
a list of features that you need - then ask the list "which framework(s)
have these features".
The group ain't gonna spoon feed you, but it will help if you ask more
meaningful questions. :)
Pedro Kostelec wrote:
If I start searching this two sites (which i did once) i will fill my
computer with stuff i will surely never use. I just want to get the best
ones, the most used...which for a curious person like me is impossible.
So, can't you just tell which one are the best? I mean i am mostly using
fLASH for as3 motion.
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 11:58 PM, Pedro Taranto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
look at osflash.org and code.google.com
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Pedro Kostelec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi coders
I want to start coding with frameworks and classes like TweenLite. I
would
be pretty new at it, so i'd like you to recommend me some of them that
makes
flash coding easier or faster and improving performence.
Thanks
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Pedro D.K.
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