Hello Sebastian,

to me it is far from odd that you use your example, after all you know it best.

It is a very good first step to have examples listed at one place.

Two things though: I think the "nano-patterns" and coding conventions should be listed and explained on the wiki and not on an external link. I worry in general that people start referring to their homepages and blogs for the examples and that we will loose them if
they shut down/change their system.

The other thing is the formatting: I think it could be explained easier with an ordinary table like:

| Description (optionally linked to detail page) | Source-Link | Preview-Link | Patterns | File types |

The big graphic was more confusing to me than not. Also we get a better overview as to which example
offers what.

yours
Martin.



On 11/02/2012 23:50, Sebastian Mohr wrote:
I just wanted to mention that I was taking the initiative to add
two more mailing-list tags to the "Getting Started" wiki page [1]:

[EXAMPLE]  Discussion related to code in the SVN whiteboard
[APP-EXAMPLE] Discussion related to code that illustrate how to build
a real world Flex
application
I also created an "App Examples" wiki page [2] in which I have posted the
links to my selfmade "Login Example". This might sound "odd" to some people
that I am promoting my own code here in Apache Flex, but, I am hoping that
others from the Flex community are taking over and work on even BETTER
code examples like mine.

With a page like this I am hoping that we could raise the quality of
existing
application code examples out there, so that Flex beginners and intermediate
Flex coders can improve the quality of their code, and therefore, can work
more
time and cost effective when building large-scale Flex apps.


-- Sebastian

[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Getting+Started
[2] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/App+Examples


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