On 5/10/06, Darren Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Judith,
>
> I might have to disagree with Dave...
>
> Although Steven's 6 part series is certainly very helpful, it addresses Cg
> .99 and contains multiple references to the sample files in the
> cairngrom99.zip download.  There are quite a few differences between Cg .99
> and the newer Cg 2 "beta" framework as well as several code differences in
> the samples that don't work in F2B2 or 3 without some tweaking.
>
> If you're looking for an overview of the Cairngorm philosophy with just a
> few light code examples then Steven's articles would be perfect to start
> from, but if you're looking for something to work from, code samples, code
> you can run in F2B3, something more hands on or in depth then you'd probably
> need to write something new.  Although those Cg .99 articles (currently
> printed and sitting on my desk by-the-way!) and code samples are
> outstanding, I also believe they are in need of some updating once F2 and Cg
> 2 are out of "beta."  Someone learning Flex and/or Cairngorm for the first
> time may be more confused than helped by the .99 stuff when they try to
> install and run the samples in Builder.
>

Darren,

I definitely agree, but Fusion Authority articles are usually at a
higher level than step-by-step code, and that was the angle from which
I was speaking. Certainly if the intent is to use the framework in a
step-by-step manner, then your suggestion works. In fact, I would
argue to wait until after the beta is over because Steven has recently
noted that there will be some important (yet minor) changes to how the
framework currently works...even the beta.

http://weblogs.macromedia.com/swebster/archives/2006/05/cairngorm_2_for_1.cfm

Regards,
Dave.


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