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		By: greg h		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jesse, 

You wrote &#039;They don&#039;t advertise it ... [but] everyone has their own Flex framework&#039;.  I have the same impression about big Flash shops too.

For instance Fluid.com (the San Francisco design and development firm), has their own MVC architecture that they use on their projects.  I have never seen Fluid publicly publish their architecture to the degree that Joe Berkovitz documented his in his Devnet article.  However, I saw Andrew Guldman from Fluid present on their MVC architecture at MAX 2006.  And just today I found an Acrobat Connect recording where he redelivered his MAX presentation.  I highly recommend Andrew&#039;s presentation.  You can find it here:

Best Practices for Developing Flash Applications -- Presenter: Andrew Guldman
https://admin.adobe.acrobat.com/_a227210/p87551722/

btw ... If you look in the source code on the Flash MediaPlayback component, you will see that Andrew Guldman wrote it!  (I guess then Macromedia outsourced creation of that component to Fluid, along with all of the support classes in mx.controls.streamingmedia.)

Thank you again Jesse for being such an extraordinary voice in the Flex, Flash, Flash Lite community :-)

g


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jesse, </p>
<p>You wrote &#8216;They don&#8217;t advertise it &#8230; [but] everyone has their own Flex framework&#8217;.  I have the same impression about big Flash shops too.</p>
<p>For instance Fluid.com (the San Francisco design and development firm), has their own MVC architecture that they use on their projects.  I have never seen Fluid publicly publish their architecture to the degree that Joe Berkovitz documented his in his Devnet article.  However, I saw Andrew Guldman from Fluid present on their MVC architecture at MAX 2006.  And just today I found an Acrobat Connect recording where he redelivered his MAX presentation.  I highly recommend Andrew&#8217;s presentation.  You can find it here:</p>
<p>Best Practices for Developing Flash Applications &#8212; Presenter: Andrew Guldman<br />
<a href="https://admin.adobe.acrobat.com/_a227210/p87551722/" rel="nofollow ugc">https://admin.adobe.acrobat.com/_a227210/p87551722/</a></p>
<p>btw &#8230; If you look in the source code on the Flash MediaPlayback component, you will see that Andrew Guldman wrote it!  (I guess then Macromedia outsourced creation of that component to Fluid, along with all of the support classes in mx.controls.streamingmedia.)</p>
<p>Thank you again Jesse for being such an extraordinary voice in the Flex, Flash, Flash Lite community :-)</p>
<p>g</p>
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		By: Chris Rebstock		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I caught the last half of that history channel special too, I&#039;m psyched about the movie.  I&#039;m hoping it will be kind of like Troy, except not stupid and boring.  

Did you notice how the king never seems to talk below a scream? Every scene in the preview they show him, he is always screaming so loud it looks like his jaw is dislocated.  Just imagine him trying to order a beer and a cheeseburger, I&#039;d hate to be his waiter.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I caught the last half of that history channel special too, I&#8217;m psyched about the movie.  I&#8217;m hoping it will be kind of like Troy, except not stupid and boring.  </p>
<p>Did you notice how the king never seems to talk below a scream? Every scene in the preview they show him, he is always screaming so loud it looks like his jaw is dislocated.  Just imagine him trying to order a beer and a cheeseburger, I&#8217;d hate to be his waiter.</p>
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