4 Things To Hate About PureMVC
Previously, I have written about how puremvc takes a stand on patterns of gui architecture while Cairngorm does not. I have also proclaimed to colleagues, that I do not find puremvc especially great, but at the same time find it “good enough”, which is to be understood as: The current contenders are (were?) not any [...]
October 5, 2008
Tags: flex, puremvc Posted in: Design, Programming, Rich Internet Applications
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Mate – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Lately, the new Mate flex framework by asfusion has caused quite a stir in the flex community, as a contender to the established frameworks of Cairngorm and PureMVC. Most of the comments on Mate that I have seen has been quite positive, which I think is well deserved. Mate offers a new way of doing [...]
September 10, 2008
Tags: cairngorm, flex, framework, mate, puremvc Posted in: Design, Programming, Rich Internet Applications
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Patterns of GUI Architecture in Cairngorm and PureMVC
In the flex application we are currently developing, the need has arisen to get some more structure on the code. In the upcoming months, we are going to do a great deal of flex development, heavily expanding the functionality of the application, and of course we want to keep a maintainable application. Because of this, [...]
June 9, 2008
Tags: cairngorm, flex, patterns, puremvc, ui Posted in: Design, Rich Internet Applications
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