Hi Mark,
Thanks for all the extensive information, think i got all the theory
coverd, now it up to uml'ling and then coding.
Thanks!
Sid
Mark Lapasa wrote:
I honestly think from what you've said so far, you're already on
track. You've got quite a bit to get started. My only recommendation
I honestly think from what you've said so far, you're already on track.
You've got quite a bit to get started. My only recommendation would be
if you can have your client objects either interacting with an Interface
class or a Facade instead of accessing directly the concrete
class/implementati
He Glen,
Thanks for your post;
What i want to do is this; take data from an external source (an API for
some service) and write a wrapper for flash (i found the right
termonoligy :) )
But there is not that much documentation on writing this. Any good
resources will help.
Thanks,
Sidney
Gle
I'm planning on opensourcing it (is that a word?)
I get my data from an external source, in json or xml. I can write
normal code to process that, but an API is somthing else, there is alot
more involved.
And that is what i'd like to learn. For instance when you look at the
AS3 API for the nabaz
Agreed. Make it work for you, name things appropriately, and then go back
later and dust it down if you feel you need to. Document each method well so
anyone else can use the API and know what to expect.
On Feb 13, 2008 12:03 PM, Cédric Tabin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sidney,
>
> What's the
Hi,
Do you mean you want to write Web Services or the AS3 code to use these?
For the former, you would probably want to look on other lists as
this will be server side code - for PHP, the only thing I can recommend
is to look at Pear's libraries for common web services and see if you
ca
Hi Sidney,
What's the goal of your API ? It is only for your private use or you plan to
make it OpenSource ? You may have different constraints that comes depending
on that (I mean). I'd say, a good API is a useful API (and also well
documented) :)
Regards,
Cedric
On Feb 13, 2008 5:52 PM, Sidney
Sounds like a very good tip :)
The thing is i want to start writing my own api's. But i have no idea
where to begin, what is a good starting point for me?
Cheers, Sid
Mark Lapasa wrote:
(If you already know about this, my apologies in advance)
A useful API is a well documented one. If you h
(If you already know about this, my apologies in advance)
A useful API is a well documented one. If you haven't already looked
into it, ASDoc is a code documentation tool that will generate your
documentation based on how you apply the ASDoc syntax in your code.
Glen Pike wrote:
Hi,
Hav
Hi,
Have not written anything myself, but have played with quite a few
AS2 ones.
The SWXFormat project has quite a few API's for some of the services
you mentioned, but they are still working on porting SWX to AS3.
I guess one thing to suggest would be to get involved with the
p
Hi List,
Are there people who write their own AS3 apis for web services? for
instance twitter, the nabaztag rabbit, amazon?
Do you have any good documentation on how and where to start? Special
steps to take concerning events, things to
keep in the back of your mind when coding. Or is there a H
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