Learning Flex 4 provides step-by-step lessons to help beginners create Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) with Flex immediately. Written by Yahoo!''s resident Flex guru, Alaric Cole, this book offers you a hands-on approach to discovering exactly how Flex works. You''ll learn the critical new features of Flex 4, such as user interface design, skinning, and other aspects aimed squarely at designers -- including the way Flex integrates with the design tools in Adobe''s Creative Suite.
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Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 18 Nov 2010
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Inc USA
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780596805630
About Alaric Cole
Alaric Cole has been working with Flash technologies since the introduction of ActionScript. Once Flex came on the scene he has focused primarily on Flex development creating enterprise applications with rich data visualization interactive media and advanced components. Alaric continues to use Flex in his daily work at Yahoo''s prestigious Flash Platform team leading development and consulting on the newest Flash and Flex projects across the company. Elijah Robison recently completed a Master of Science program in Geospatial Sciences from Missouri State University. As a graduate assistant he programmed several hydrologic assessment routines using Visual Basic inside ESRI''s ArcGIS platform. Currently Elijah works as a GIS programmer with VillaGIS Inc. and his core responsibility is designing internet maps using Flex technologies. Most of his exposure to Flex has been consuming 3rd party libraries particularly the Google Maps API and HyperGIS. Elijah''s initiate-level understanding of Flex will contribute an additional perspective for beginners and help demystify some of the challenges encountered when writing programs in Flex.
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