Adobe's Flex forum
I have discovered what may prove to be a very helpful resource: Adobe's Flex forum. It appears to be a reasonably well-organized community self-help forum, in which Flex users are encouraged to post their questions and answer those posted by others.
Back in the day (by which I mean "the late 1980's," before many of today's eager young Flex programmers were born), I participated regularly in a similar forum: MacApp.Tech$, devoted to MacApp, the first widely-used object-oriented application framework. It took me a while, but I eventually posted a lot more answers than questions. I hope to be able to be similarly useful to the Flex forum's participants, eventually.
Back in the day (by which I mean "the late 1980's," before many of today's eager young Flex programmers were born), I participated regularly in a similar forum: MacApp.Tech$, devoted to MacApp, the first widely-used object-oriented application framework. It took me a while, but I eventually posted a lot more answers than questions. I hope to be able to be similarly useful to the Flex forum's participants, eventually.
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