Wednesday, April 23, 2008

An Addition To "Helpful Resources"

I'm compelled to write about a very helpful resource that I've been all over lately. Safari books online has a HUGE collection of material available as a subscription. I tried the free trial and forgot to cancel. This was a very happy accident, since I've recently found tons of helpful information on stuff I'm trying to get a handle on. For example, Alaric Cole's excellent book, Learning Flex 3, has been a great help. I really think the monthly cost of $42.99 for unlimited access to their library is worth it. I know there's plenty of people like me who are jumping head first into a commitment of learning Flex, Flash, or whatever, and having a huge library of material to page through is really a big help. That's all for now...off to study!

Friday, April 11, 2008

Resources for Learning Flex

We've got another installment on InsideRIA, this time it diverges from the usual content and is simply a list of helpful resources that I've run across on my journey into Flex. There's tons of info out there, but it's often difficult keep the helpful stuff organized. I recommend a maintaining a clear starting point from which you can navigate to whatever content you need at the time. As I continue to learn more about being a Flex developer, I'll surely run across more great resources and my list will need to be updated. To keep a handle on this, I've created a del.icio.us account for Learning Flex From Scratch. This way, everyone can compare the resources I've found to their own and possibly come across something useful.

Arrays in Flex


Not long ago, the sixth installment of the Learning Flex From Scratch series on InsideRIA went up, and its subject was arrays. I would have to say that this was the most challenging one so far, but it seems to have been a hit with our fans in Indonesia, Spain, and the Netherlands, as Google Analytics would have us believe. We've dedicated a good amount time to ActionScript 3.0 in the series, covering such areas as Loops, Conditionals, and general object-oriented programming concepts. Soon, we'll have a post on MXML up to round out our coverage of the languages used in Flex, and then we'll move on to discussions of the tools used in creating rich internet applications in Flex.

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