You might want to look at Aptana. It has a plug-in that takes a bit of the
pain out of developing AIR apps. It comes with a bunch of prebuilt examples
to help flatten out the learning curve. It is also a great IDE for
javascript and the defacto tool of choice for many Ajax developers.
http://www.a
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Subject: RE: CF Opinions: best AIR developement methods
> Maybe I'm thinking too much. I understand the foundations of the
> various technologies implied for each type. I guess I'm concerned
> about the p
> Maybe I'm thinking too much. I understand the foundations of
> the various technologies implied for each type. I guess I'm
> concerned about the pieces to the puzzle beyond these known
> technologies other than wrapping them in the AIR interface.
You're thinking too much.
If you know Flex,
Well it's pretty cut and dry actually. They want developers to be able to
produce software quickly. Whichever development environment you feel the
most comfortable with is more likely to produce results the fastest.
I personally love Flex, so that's what I choose. Other people aren't as big
of fan
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