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"Live" data for charting examples
This is not a major announcement, but it's got a touch of cool factor and represents an improvement to about 200 doc examples. The charting examples in Flex documentation have been updated to use real-time data served up from a...
Matthew J. Horn
Learning Paths provides help content according to role
There's a new web site that guides new users through the process of learning Flex. It organizes a variety of examples and tutorials based on the role that you select. You can choose a learning path for developers, designers, managers,...
Matthew J. Horn
Adding ASDoc Comments to Flex MXML files
The Flex ASDoc command-line tool parses one or more ActionScript class definitions and MXML files to generate API language reference documentation for all public and protected methods and properties, and for certain metadata tags. The Gumbo release of Flex adds...
Stephen Gilson
Flex 3.2: Loading sub-apps
The Flex 3.2 SDK has just been released. This release includes many bug fixes, but also one major new feature: improved support for loading sub-applications. Not only can your main app load and interact with sub-apps that are both inside...
Matthew J. Horn
Check out the Experience Design team's re-launched site
Our Experience Design (XD) team just relaunched Inspire, their external site, http://xd.adobe.com. The XD team contains a bunch of terrific designers and developers, and is responsible for most of the look n' feel in the latest Adobe products. Honestly, I...
Randy Nielsen
New server for Flex 3 ASP.NET examples
This may not be as exciting for you as it is for us, but we just deployed http://aspexamples.adobe.com, a new server that runs the server code for our ASP.NET examples on the Flex 3 Getting Started Experience. In addition to...
Randy Nielsen
New Community Help blog
There's a new Community Help blog at Adobe. It's a good place to get news about new Community Help features, as well as provide feedback about stuff you like, dislike, or absolutely despise. You can see the blog here: http://blogs.adobe.com/communityhelp/...
Matthew J. Horn
