Hi Martin & Alain,

Good Answer.

Then I need to decide. Ok, I decided to go `for Flex`.

With this I have established a realization.
ActionScript 3 is Fundamental in developing applications `with Flex` and/or in developing `for Flex`. Flex4j (Flex for Java) can be also be used in developing applications `with Flex`
    There are a lot of technologies `on-top-of-Flex`.

Another question:
1. What tools do I need to get started in developing `for Flex`
2. Should I be concerned of the technologies that are `on-top-of-Flex` if I focused on developing `for Flex`.


[Note]
To avoid confusion with the `with Flex` or `for Flex`
`with Flex` will be using Flex as an application for the Flash Platform.
`for Flex` will be improving Flex as a Framework.

--
Kiel

On 3/30/2012 4:02 PM, Martin Heidegger wrote:

on-top-of-Flex are a lot of technologies:

On 3/30/2012 3:54 PM, Alain Ekambi wrote:
While i recommend  Flex devs  to learn ActionScript. ActionScript is not
mandatory to buil Flex applications. Based on a customer request a couple
of years ago we create Flex4j (Flex for  Java it is) That allows Java
developers to write Flex application entirely in Java  using  GWT (No
ActionScript required)

On 3/30/2012 3:26 PM, Martin Heidegger wrote:

Flex is a SDK: Right now it allows to develop applications for the Flash Platform
using first and foremost ActionScript3 but also MXML and CSS.

If you want to improve the Flex SDK you obviously better know all (at least a good deal) about
making applications with the Flex SDK ;)

Yes: ActionScript 3 is fundamental.

yours
Martin.

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