
implementing Flex solutions yourself. Here’s a list of what I
consider to be some of the best Flex blogs out there:
Flex Team Blog (http://weblogs.macromedia.com/flexteam/)
This is the official blog from the Flex team at Adobe.
Mike Morearty (http://www.morearty.com/blog/)
Mike is the brains behind the debugging portion of Flex
Builder. His blog keeps you up-to-date on what’s hap-
pening in the world of Flex.
Chet Haase (http://graphics-geek.blogspot.com/)
Chet’s blog specializes in Flex/Flash graphics techniques.
Narciso Jaramillo (http://www.rictus.com/muchado/)
NJ is a Flex expert and a great writer who is very funny.
Jack Herrington (http://jackherrington.com/)
I’ve heard this guy has a pretty good Flex blog (and that
he writes a good Flex book as well).
If you like podcasts, you can subscribe to a weekly Flex podcast
on iTunes (http://www.apple.com/search/ipoditunes/?q=flex
+broadcast). You can also subscribe to “The Flex Show”
(http://www.theflexshow.com/).
You can also learn a lot more about Flex and rich Internet ap-
plication (RIA) development in general at these sites:
RIAForge (http://www.riaforge.org/)
Hosts several open source development projects for Flex
Flex.org (http://flex.org)
The Flex community website
InsideRIA (http://www.insideria.com/)
O’Reilly’s RIA website
The Flex Cookbook
The Flex Cookbook is an invaluable resource for both Flex
beginners and experienced Flex coders. It’s a community-driv-
en repository of code fragments for Flex that solves lots of
common coding problems. If you are stumped on how to do
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