I've been using it since the beginning of the year. All though it can seem like it adds a layer of complication on small projects I have found that even on those when last minute changes came up they were easy to accommodate because of the structure implicit in the framework.
cheers, Rob On 2012-05-11, at 1:20 PM, John McCormack wrote: > Thanks Robert. > It has really good reports. > I was trying not to overcomplicate things but it certainly feels like a good > way to go. > John > > > On 11/05/2012 17:39, Robert VanCuren Jr wrote: > >> I starting using robotlegs about a year ago and I really like it. It's by >> far my favorite framework (mvc, dependency injection) for as3. >> >> I have used it for pure as3 and flex projects. >> >> As far as using it for small projects, it can be worthwhile because of the >> convenience methods that it provides. It's also pretty easy to add robotlegs >> to a project you have already started. >> >> >> On Thursday, May 10, 2012, John McCormack wrote: >> >> Hi there. >> >> I am about to start some small AS3 projects. >> >> I do like the idea of the structure that robotlegs offers and am >> considering whether to invest the time to get into it. >> >> Please let me know if... >> >> a) you use robotlegs and like it. >> b) you consider it worthwhile for small projects. >> >> Thanks >> >> John >> > > >

