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Rich Rodecker

I'm glad to hear this, I liked the first one and still refer to it all the time (it happens to be the only flex book on my desk). I'm not sure about adding chapters for the frameworks though, I think that's outside the scope of where the book is meant to be.

Mariano KIWO Carrizo

Great announce Marco! I'm a reader of Flex Solutions too and I have too in as my only reference in my desktop (at right of my keyboard).
I think it would be good to little refer to architectures, it can be an easy way to introduce readers into usage of them, and would be better if you guide trough different solutions based on PureMVC or Cairngorm, because I think the readers of your book will have the basical knowledgement and need more to explore.
In our work we use a lot of libraries and patterns, and I think if we have a reference that include these complements will help more.

I will buy your book when it launch.
Thanks from Argentina!

craig

yes include frameworks (PureMVC, Mate, etc).

maybe if you go into remoting discuss BlazeDS and GraniteDS.

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