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    Difference between Adobe Flash and Flex

    Difference between Adobe Flash and Flex

    By now almost all the Internet users and the web designers must have heard about the Flash Software or application. This blog is especially meant for Web designers, Flash developers, Action script Programmer who are working on Flash and flex program, in this blog I have drawn a brief comparison on Flash and Flex Program.

    Flash was originally developed for and used as a medium for vector-based animations, Flash is limited to design and create timeline based animations and if one want to create dynamic application or visualization services, it would be a very time consuming task in flash while Flex is based on components,

    Flex is a highly productive, free, open source framework for building expressive web applications that deploy consistently on all major browsers, desktops, and operating systems on runtimes. Flex is a component oriented framework with various client side and server-side technologies.

    While Flash is a timeline centric application not a framework unlike Flex.
    As such these courses does not require any prerequisite qualification, a person having web designing background or an individual familiar with Adobe Photoshop , Adobe Illustrator or Fireworks software can pursue with Flash course but to pursue with Flex Application one need to have knowledge of Flash , ActionScript 3.0, and OOPs basics, etc.

    Institute like ADMEC Multimedia is giving highly advanced and professional training for Flash, ActionScript, XML, Components in Flash, and Flex programs, also the institute is offering weekend classes for professionals who can’t take classes on weekdays.

    Want to read more about Flex, Its versions, and uses etc. I would recommend you to click on the following link:

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    Thanks for sharing such a nice and helpful information here.

    Regards.

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