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Learning Flex 3 Rough Cut Getting up to Speed with Rich Internet Applications

By Alaric Cole
Rough Cuts Release: April 2008
Print Book Release: June 2008
Pages: 304
Series: Adobe Developer Library
ISBN 10: 0-596-52089-1 | ISBN 13: 9780596520892
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Learning Flex 3 offers step-by-step instructions that are clear and concise, along with tips and tricks that author Alaric Cole has gathered after years of using Flex and teaching it to fellow developers at Yahoo! You'll understand how Flex works, how to use the MXML markup language and work with ActionScript, how to deploy RIAs to the desktop using Adobe AIR, and much more. Our book is still in progress, but you can get going on this technology through our Rough Cuts edition, which gives you access to the manuscript as it evolves, either online or via PDF.
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How soon can you learn Adobe Flex 3? With this book's unique hands-on approach, you will be able to tinker with examples right away, and create your own Rich Internet Applications with Flex within the first few chapters. As you progress, you learn how to build a layout, add interactivity, work with data, and deploy your applications to either the Web or the desktop.

Learning Flex 3 offers step-by-step instructions that are clear and concise, along with tips and tricks that author Alaric Cole has gathered after years of using Flex and teaching it to fellow developers at Yahoo! You'll understand how Flex works, how to use the MXML markup language and work with ActionScript, how to deploy RIAs to the desktop using Adobe AIR, and much more.

Our book is still in progress, but you can get going on this technology through our Rough Cuts edition, which gives you access to the manuscript as it evolves, either online or via PDF. Learning Flex 3 is the ideal way to learn how to:
  • Set up your environment with FlexBuilder and Eclipse
  • Create a new Flex project
  • Use the different design views in Flex
  • Write code with MXML
  • Lay out your Flex application
  • Embed images and graphics
  • Build a user interface
  • Add interactivity with ActionScript
  • Handle user input
  • Move, display, and collect data
  • Add custom components with MXML
  • Add sound effects, filters, and transitions
  • Style your applications with CSS, skins, and themes
  • Deploy applications to the Web, or to the desktop using Adobe AIR
Also included are brief explanations of objects, classes, components, properties, methods, types, and other Flex attributes. Whether you're a beginner, or an experienced web developer coming to Flex from another platform, you'll find that Learning Flex 3 is not only the most complete tutorial for Flex, it's also the quickest way to get going with the latest version of this powerful framework.

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Re: Good stuff, leaves me wanting more...,  April 30 2008
Submitted by Sarah Kim   [Respond | View]

Hi,

This is really great feedback. Would you mind posting the content that you're looking for as Rough Cut feedback for this book?
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The author will be notified and may be interested in including that as a chapter or section if it wasn't already planned. It's a great way to contribute your feedback to the book as it's being developed.

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Good stuff, leaves me wanting more...,  April 29 2008
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Submitted by Upekrithen   [Respond | View]

This is great work, explaining for the truly uninitiated many concepts and products that are integral, (or at least adjacent), to programming with Flex builder 3.

Only issue is that it doesn't address using the Coldfusion CFC wizard to connect the data bindings to a backend database. Since that is the reason I bought the book, (for a step-by-step example) that is disappointing. On the other hand, only nine chapters currently exist (of 14 chapters referenced in the book itself) so I'll keep my fingers crossed.

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