Programming Flex™ 2
by Chafic Kazoun; Joey Lott
ActionScript 3.0 Cookbook
by Joey Lott; Darron Schall; Keith Peters
Essential ActionScript 3.0, 1st Edition
by Colin Moock
Flex 3 Cookbook
by Joshua Noble; Todd Anderson
Programming Flex 3, 1st Edition
by Chafic Kazoun; Joey Lott
Foundation ActionScript 3.0 Animation: Making Things Move!
by Keith Peters
Adobe® Flex™ 3: Training from the Source
by Jeff Tapper; Michael Labriola; Matthew Boles; James Talbot
Learning Flex 3, 1st Edition
by Alaric Cole
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. This title covers the new development framework for Rich Internet Applications, Adobe Flex 2. In the course of the book, the reader will build several Web applications using Flex Builder and incorporating MXML and ActionScript 3.0.
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Based on 28 Ratings
Maybe the best book for beginners... - 2007-08-04
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I've just purchased this book and started reading it. What I've seen is that the book is divided into lessons, and each lesson has different exercises. You can follow the lessons as you were at class, with a very good learning curve. So, if you want to have a solid base on this technology, you need a lot of time to do all the examples and exercises but, when you finish the book, you KNOW Flex 2.
If you're initiated and need a reference guide, don't buy this book. In other case, this is maybe the best book for learning Flex 2 with a training way.
(Sorry for my English, I am Spanish and I've tried to write the best I could)
bad feedback - 2007-10-14
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If you're using a Mac. Don't bother with this book unless you know ColdFusion well. Chapter 17 and onwards are dependent on setting ColdFusion up. The book has no instruction in the book for Mac setup at all (it was said the Mac version wasn't ready at the time. Reasonable). Looked up the errata pages found nothing either. I searched the web a little, and was able to set it up, but couldn't get it to start correctly.
I then wrote to the publisher to ask for the instruction. They were quick to respond, but they don't have the answer. They had to ask the author. After more than a month and several emails. Nothing ever came about, which render this book useless to me.
From the 17 chapters I was able to put to use. The lessons themselves are not bad, but not great. Some issues were never clear. Maybe they will be mentioned at the later chapters, but I guess I'll never find out.
So, if you're using Windows, maybe, this book can work for you. But don't expect anything from the author if you ever decide to ask questions.
Chapter Six is Attrocious - 2008-06-03
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I've gone through Chapter 6 three times and get very confused each time. And, no, I am not an idiot.
The changes made to the ShoppingCart.as should be introduced simply, and then more elaborately. There should be a logical step-through process that doesn't rely on writing lines of code before a debug. The explanations are impossible. AND, WHY? WHY would someone name a function (addItem), the same as a property of the ArrayCollection? For someone just starting out, this kind of stuff can be very confusing and takes forever to understand what is going on.
The rest of the book is okay.
Good, but obsolete - 2008-03-27
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I found this book really accessible, and a great way to jump into Flex after a coding hiatus. However, Flex 3 is out and wouldn't compile my Flex 2 apps. I'm sure you can hack code fairly easily to update it (OK, I'm not sure but I guess), but you might want to wait for a newer edition.
Great book - 2008-03-16
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This was my first book as an intro to Flex. Very helpful and would recommend to others.
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