Even then... I believe it should be noted that Cairngorm is more than
just an MVC architecture. There are a variety of patterns involved in
using the framework, not the least of which is MVC.
Even then, i don't think it really has a fully qualified MVC pattern
because there are no specific guidelines on how Views are handled,
aside from data binding to the model. I might be mistaken on this
interpretation, but that's how I see it in my usage of the framework.
That site is great and got me up to speed quickly, along with a few
Adobe blogs. The CafeTownsend source code by Jesse Warden (?) finally
made it all 'click' for me.
cheers,
jon
On Oct 25, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Tianzhen Lin wrote:
I second to Cairngorm, though you might want to spend a few days
picking it up unless you are already familiar with MVC. Even with
some of our developers who are already familiar with MVC, it took
them more than 3 days to get barely comfortable. The
website,http://www.cairgormdocs.org/ has great workflow and visual
documentation.
- Tangent