2006/2/27, Scott Barnes <
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Agreed. I considered myself a flex developer early on in the piece
that "knew" flex, but i'm happy to put hand on heart and declare that
I still have it on my bookshelf and at times refer to it for
min-refresh-my-memory style queries.
Semantics of the book hold, just syntax is a lot different. Plus it
wouldn't hurt to know where flex has come from in order to guage where
its going.
If however you have to pay and not your work and the budgets a bit
tight then i'd say "no" :)
On 2/27/06, Matt Chotin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I think it depends on your goal for reading the book. If you want to> Yahoo! Groups Links
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> purpose. But I think the approaches that are talked about in the book
> still hold in Flex 2 so for general background it's still worthwhile.
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> Matt
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> Maybe a potentially touchy subject considering the group mods but is
> the "Developing Rich Clients with Macromedia Flex" book a worthwhile
> purchase now?
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> I ask primarily because I am not able to get the sample app from
> Chapter 2 to run (or compile) and if the rest of the book has similar
> issues due to the changes to Flex and MXML (note: I don't see this as
> an issue with the authors or the book just a fact of life) I am not
> sure the point behind continuing to work through it.
>
> So are the rest of the samples in the book salvagable or has the
> language changed that much that I will run into similar issues through
> the rest of the book?
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> TIA
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