Monthly Archives: June 2009

The Perfect Flex Application Framework (Part 2 of 2)

In part one, I introduced some of the things that I believe convolute the Flex third party framework space  – primarily the influence of MVC.  The history around this pattern, particularly in the Java world, has allowed frameworks to gain mindshare that do little but help enforce the pattern.  This post is about bringing the [...] Continue reading

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The evil of Flash (according to HTML 5)

I just finished up a post on HTML 5 and Flash for InfoQ.com. The news post just covers the conversation happening in the community(s) (not my opinion). I am glad browser standards are finally evolving, and think all developers will benefit from the advancements. Being a Flex developer, I have obviously embraced [...] Continue reading

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Model Driven Development with Adobe Flex

Here at Gorilla Logic, we are pretty excited about Adobe’s announcement that LiveCycle Data Services 3 beta is now available. The next version of LCDS includes advanced modeling features that look poised to bring true model driven development to Flex developers. Since Gorilla Logic started with the mission of build a model driven [...] Continue reading

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The Perfect Flex Application Framework (Part 1 of 2)

In the past, I have reviewed a number of the popular frameworks commonly used with Adobe Flex (Flight, Clear Toolkit, Cairngorm, PureMVC, Mate, and Swiz).  At Gorilla Logic, we love to debate the merits of each of these frameworks and the MVC pattern in general.  As an enterprise software development shop, we love architectural things [...] Continue reading

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It is not your money!

As geeks, we love to dive head first into technical challenges, and yet, we are often less interested in learning the business domain and engrossing ourselves in solving the little peoples’ pains, you know, the users.  Focusing on them can have a number of negative effects on us, like having to write code that doesn’t [...] Continue reading

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Top 5 Reason’s Adobe Flex and AIR are Not For You

A while back I started to put together a list of cases where it might be better to avoid using Flex and/or AIR, but never posted it.  I ended up concluding that most of the issues can be addressed if Flex is a fit otherwise.  I have never been an engineer that believes that any [...] Continue reading

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