[flexcoders] Re: Flex Documentation Team - Showing Related Technology

2006-10-12 Thread jrunrandy
Hi Judah,
I was not an original member of the Flex team so can't really comment 
on valid comparisons for dataprovider. I see where you're coming from, 
though and perhaps one of the developers can chime in.

As far as server-specific stuff, it might be best to keep it on the web 
(the Flex Developer Center or flex.org, for example), since new server 
releases/features can break the doc examples. Also, as Matt Chotin 
said, this could be an opportunity for someone to write a third-party 
book.

HTH
Randy Nielsen
Flex Documentation Manager





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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Documentation Team - Showing Related Technology

2006-10-12 Thread greg h



Maybe a working sample app for each server technology stack?  For
newbies to:  a) know their config works; and, b) pick apart and
learn from.

I think Adobe did a good job providing ColdFusion developers sample
apps and corresponding how-to articles.  e.g. On support lists
like this one, I have pointed several newbies to this Ben Forta article
and sample app on Flex and remoting:
www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/coldfusionflex_part3.html

We have had similar support requests for a Java sample app and as yet I
don't know of any.  (Except one using FDS.)  And then as
dorkie dork ... err, I mean Judah ... mentions we also need one each
for .NET and PHP, etc.

I agree with Randy that with these types of core resources it is "best to keep it on the web" in "the Flex Developer Center".

Regarding Matt's suggestion, umm, it's October.  And how many Flex
2 books have gone to print so far?  Besides, though I can provide
others a link to a bookseller, there is still the whole hassle and
delay in actually getting the book.

hth,

g

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