Posted by David Tucker
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Since then, several frameworks have been created that were written specifically for Flex – and specifically to solve the problems that occur in Flex development. These frameworks were crafted by Flex developers (as opposed to Java developers who started to work in Flex). Because of this, these frameworks solve problems in a way that makes sense for Flex. My two favorite examples of second generation frameworks (and the two I use on projects currently) are Swiz and Mate.
These two frameworks solve problems in different ways, but they both work well. One of my Universal Mind colleagues, Darron Schall, recently posted some slides that give a comparison of the two frameworks. These slides can hopefully assist those of you evaluating these two frameworks so that you can understand the strengths and weaknesses of each option. Darron is also the first person I heard use the first/second generation framework terminology.
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