what i mean is not "let flex in our course schedules". I believe a technology should never be offered as a course, at least for undergraduate (cs education&concepts are much more important)
but adobe should do some more to introduce flex to students. Most of them are far from being a geek so they cannot meet flex until some time. What i suggest is some projects&seminars to make students familiar. Maybe some graduation projects. And working with the departments is also important, to catch students. On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 7:20 AM, Jon Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Apr 3, 2008, at 11:58 PM, Sherif Abdou wrote: > > Most Flash/Flex books do not even explain namespaces, how many bytes are > int,uint and bitwise operations etc... I had to read a C++ book first to > actually be able to use ActionScript. Also there needs to be scenarios of > say when it is better to use a do while vs a for etc.. > > > RTM. You don't need to read a C++ book to learn Actionscripts data types. > > Matter of fact, doing C++ will screw you up if you want to learn AS. It's > is a pretty annoying language, imho. > > - jb > > >