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Adobe Flex 3: Training from the Source
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by Jeff Tapper, Michael Labriola, Matthew Boles, and James Talbot
Sales Rank: 37805
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List Price: $59.99
$37.79
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Paperback: 656 pages
Publisher: Adobe Press; 2 edition April 6, 2008
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0321529189
ISBN-13: 978-0321529183
Product Dimensions:
8.9 x 7.3 x 1.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
Product Description
Part of the Adobe Training from the Source series, the official curriculum from Adobe, developed by experienced trainers. Using project-based tutorials, this book/CD volume is designed to teach the techniques needed to create sophisticated, professional-level projects. Each book includes a CD that contains all the files used in the lessons, plus completed projects for comparison. In the course of the book, the reader will build several Web applications using Flex Builder incorporating MXML and ActionScript 3.0. This title covers the component framework for Rich Internet Applications, Adobe Flex 3.0. New Flex 3 features covered in this edition are: the advanced DataGrid, Data Connectivity Wizards, Modularizing the Flex application, and options for deploying your Flex project with AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime).
About The Author
Jeff Tapper has been developing Internet-based applications since 1995, and is a certified master Instructor for all of Adobe's Flex, ColdFusion, and Flash courses. Michael Labriola is a Senior Consultant and Project Lead for Digital Primates, Inc., where he has been working with Flex since the 1.0 beta. Matthew Boles is the Technical Lead for the Adobe Customer Training group and has been developing and teaching courses on Flex since the 1.0 release. James Talbot has been with Adobe for 6 years and has extensive experience developing Flex authorized courseware as well as the certification exams.
Customer Reviews & Comments I just finished the book from cover to cover. It took me about 3 weeks with some evenings and a couple of full days. To grasp everything, I commented all the code as I was going. I mean, comments that explain in detail my perception of what was happening. I thought that this allowed me to actually think about what I was doing rather than just taking a typing test. Indeed, that is the trouble with this book, it is easy to not "pay attention" as everything you learn is by example with little up front theory. You could find yourself typing 100 lines of code and not actually realizing what you were typing. If you get this book for learning Flex rather than looking up quick examples, you'll be happy. There were a few code example problems (errors) that were easy to figure out and correct in lieu of any errata that I could find. There are times when they are a little short on explanation as well. I still find myself having just a couple of basic questions about some of the examples.
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Adobe Flex 3: Training from the Source
List Price: $59.99
Available from Amazon
Price: $37.79

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