Adobe Flex Video Tutorials

Flex Video Tutorials

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Developer Adobe

Latest Release version 3.0.0 / February 25, 2008

Operating System Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows

Website Adobe Flex

Description Adobe Flex is a collection of technologies released by Adobe Systems for the development and deployment of cross platform, rich Internet applications based on the proprietary Adobe Flash platform. The initial release in March 2004 by Macromedia included a software development kit, an IDE, and a J2EE integration application known as Flex Data Services. Since Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005, subsequent releases of Flex no longer require a license for Flex Data Services, which has become a separate product rebranded as LiveCycle Data Services. In February 2008, Adobe released the Flex 3 SDK under the open source Mozilla Public License. Adobe Flash Player, the runtime on which Flex applications are viewed, and Flex Builder, the IDE used to build Flex applications, remain proprietary.

Intro

What is Adobe Flex 2  (Lynda.com)
Hello World  (Lynda.com)
Introduction to Flex for ColdFusion developers (Approx. 50 min.)  (adobe.com)
Intro to Flex and The Evolution of the Rich Internet Application  (adobe.com)
Introducing the Flex Product Line  (adobe.com)
Introducing the Flash Player  (adobe.com)

Basics

Anatomy of an application  (Lynda.com)
The application container  (Lynda.com)
Creating a Flex application using the TurboGears framework (50 mins)  (adobe.com)
Get a Photoshop Design into Flex 2  (jessewarden.com)

Debugging

Debugging Overview  (Lynda.com)
The debugging perspective  (Lynda.com)
Debugging and tracing your code  (Lynda.com)
Using breakpoints  (Lynda.com)
Watching variables and expressions  (Lynda.com)
Tracing network traffic  (Lynda.com)

Flex Builder

Intro to Flex Builder 2  (Lynda.com)
Building a Flex application in 15 minutes  (adobe.com)
create and compile an application with Flex Builder  (adobe.com)
create a constraint based layout with Flex Builder  (adobe.com)

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