it also depends if you want a structural framework (which would be
cairngorn)
or an application framework(this of would be something like papervision) the
difference beeing
that structural frameworks help you structurise and patternize your own
code,
whereas application frameworks actually do stuff ;).


On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Merrill, Jason <
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> There are some good Caringorm tutorials out there - that's one of the
> Adobe sanctioned ones, and it's really nice... the first one that made
> sense to me.  Check on the Adobe Developer Network for the tutorial - or
> some others if you Google Cairngorm Tutorial
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