Serious about Adobe Flex development? If so, you need AEDS
Posted on November 30, 2006 | Filed Under Adobe Flex
I’ve been working with Adobe Flex for about six months now. Prior to that, I had done some occasional work with Flash for the past few years. I believe in investing time in training to learn the “right” way to do things, so I started off by subcribing to lynda.com and watching their Flex training videos. We also purchased a copy of Total Training’s Flex series as well.
These resources were great starting points, but it didn’t take long before I found myself diving into things that went beyond the topics covered by the training courses. For the past couple of months in particular, I’ve done countless web searches trying to find answers on the flexcoders list and Adobe user-to-user discussion forums. I’ve also posted a few messages, many of which received no replies. It’s understandable with a new technology like Flex 2. The users with questions far outnumber the users with answers.
This week, we decided to look into the paid support programs offered by Adobe. They offer the Adobe Enterprise Developer Support program for $1,495 per year. If you are trying to develop a commercial offering, are under a tight deadline or can justify it by any other means, the value of this program FAR outweighs its cost!
I’ve already had a few rounds of correspondence with my Adobe Support Engineer and gotten answers to questions like he was sitting in the office next to me. I’ve been really enjoying working with Flex now that I have a direct line to the answers to my questions. So, take my advice…if you’re trying to get up to speed on Flex quickly, get with the program!
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