Good work, Randy! I've never bothered myself buying any books on Flex or AS (even including so tempting "Flex for Dummies in 10 days" :)
All necessary information is in the documentation. And I am very doubt that the missing bits are covered anywhere. (That's why we are all subscribed to flexcoders) Cheers, Dmitri. --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "jrunrandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > We try to accomodate everyone: > > * If you want docs in your IDE, use Flex Builder Help. > > * If you want docs on the Web, use the Flex Help Resource Center > <http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/> , which has links > to PDF files and LiveDocs. > > * If you want everything locally, including PDFs for usage docs and HTML > for the Language Reference, download the Flex 3 documentation in a zip > file <http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/flex3_documentation.zip> . > > Also, I'd like to put in plugs for the Flex 3 Getting Started Experience > <http://learn.adobe.com/wiki/display/Flex/Getting+Started> , which is a > wiki-based site designed for newbies, and for the Flex Doc Team blog > <http://blogs.adobe.com/flexdoc/> , which has all kinds of useful > information. > > Best regards, > Randy Nielsen > Flex Doc Manager >