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It's 2009 soon, the Internet will change the way how we interact. What developers has new skills to learn? The RIA - Rich Internet Application.

IT industry is now focus more about user experience rather than programming, not the same old method of what we plan to have in the software but personalize features that user will find it useful and interesting. Right to note that, most user will only use 20% of the features that we develop for most of the time.

Most popular language such as Java and C/C++ have domainated the industry for years, we seen countless of software/web application developed for intend to boost the productivity and performance but often lack of interactivity would make the software less appealing, this is where Flash does narrow the end user and designers result in more personalise interaction but for RIA development, it has lack of components that designed to close the gap. That is where Adobe Flex appeared to overcome that limitation.

Enter Adobe Flex, a highly productive development tools for the web, designer, desktop and enterprise use. It enable developer a better workflow with familiar IDE and quick to develop your simple applications in just a few minutes even if you have little or no experience. The great thing about Flex was able to build either for the web or desktop as a software with only a few simple line of codes change without dirty your hands on.

Why do Flex is so easy to use in our first impression?
It uses XML-declarative, that look close to XML or XHTML syntax which we are familiar. In order to extend the functionality, ActionScript 3 conform to EMACS 4 standard, would be easy to those who have Java background experience, in fact, if you grab a few tutorial on AS3 on the internet, you will be surprise how easy to read and understand in just a few minutes, no confusing pointers to learn too!

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It's 2009 soon, the Internet will change the way how we interact. What developers has new skills to learn? The RIA - Rich Internet Application.

IT industry is now focus more about user experience rather than programming, not the same old method of what we plan to have in the software but to build a personalize feature that user will find it useful and interesting. Right to note that, most user will only use 20% of the features that we develop for most of the time.

Most popular language such as Java and C/C++ have dominated the industry for years, we seen countless of software/web application developed for intend to boost the productivity and performance but often lack of interactivity would make the software less appealing, this is where Flash does narrow the end user and designers result in more personalise interaction but for RIA development, it has lack of components that designed to close the gap. That is where Adobe Flex appeared to overcome that limitation....
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