The Flex Show Episode 57: The Prana Framework with Christophe Herreman
Jeff and I got a chance to touch base with Christophe Herreman of the Prana Framework. I suck with Timezones and crossing the pond, is my absolute bane!
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Jeff and I got a chance to touch base with Christophe Herreman of the Prana Framework. I suck with Timezones and crossing the pond, is my absolute bane!
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Interesting about the "compile time" issue, and how Cristophe got into programming Flex. It's the same reason that I started investigating alternatives to the Flash IDE - compiling large projects was a HUGE time waster. I think MTASC might have actually helped Adobe out a lot more than they realize. When I "stepped off the timeline", I switched to FlashDevelop and started using MTASC to compile my AS2 applications. That got me started with Object Oriented development. But, getting deeper into it has led me to Flex, so I'm back in the Adobe stable. I wonder how many developers have followed a similar path?