Some architectural pattern is going to be necessary if the app is of any size
and has a team working on it. Otherwise, each developer will solve their
problems in their own way and can lead to chaos. You can formulate the
architectural pattern yourself or use a published framework. As you
I have never written an app using modules. I understand the logic behind
it, I've just never had the need. Is there anything regarding modules that
I should know before starting?
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:27 AM, valdhor valdhorli...@embarqmail.comwrote:
I have an extremely large enterprise
, March 24, 2010 11:39 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: Framework Choice
I have never written an app using modules. I understand the logic behind it,
I've just never had the need. Is there anything regarding modules that I
should know before starting?
On Wed, Mar
If you know there are Cairngorm and Mate, you can be sure, you can write one
of your own. And if you used either one of those even briefly, you can write
a better one. This said, my choice would be none. I'm writing that myself,
and, you just cannot imagine my happiness - two days ago I finally
I've been pretty happy with Mate and the Presentation Model pattern. My main
issue is the lack of type-safety in the event maps, so at some point I
should check out Swiz, Parsley etc.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Oleg Sivokon olegsivo...@gmail.comwrote:
If you know there are Cairngorm
I think the discussion of modules is only relevant in so far as some
frameworks (Cairngorm?) won't work well with them if they make use of
singletons.
Any reasonable-sized single-module app (a pretty large proportion of Flex
apps, I'd wager) benefits from a good MVC architecture.
On Wed, Mar 24,
No worries. I just think the two choices (framework vs none, modules or
none) are orthogonal. And if I were building non-trivial modules, I would
want an MVC architecture within them.
The first app I built was based on Joe Noteflight Berkovitz' MVCS article
(i.e. no framework), and I used to
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