How to Use Adobe Flex Builder Like a Pro – Mastering Flex Builder Keyboard Shortcuts
Give me 30 seconds, I can tell whether you are a Flex Builder Pro or not
How? I just simply watch whether you use Keyboard or Mouse to operate Flex Builder.
After work on Flex Builder long enough, Pros are the master of shortcuts. They usually press keyboard once to finish an operation (e.g. open a class definition, move a line of code up, build project, run project). While newcomers are struggle to move their mouse around to find something to click.
Posted by: Bryan Date: Monday, June 22, 2009 Be the first to comment
Adobe Flex Builder Workspace Structure
In a nutshell, Adobe Flex Builder Workspace is a file directory that contains all your project related files, such as MXML, ActionScript, Images, Libraries, and XML. But how does a typical structure of Flex Workspace look like?
Posted by: Bryan Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Be the first to comment
12 Tips to Use Adobe Flex Builder Better
Adobe Flex Builder is a powerful IDE to quickly develop your Rich Internet Application (RIA). The following are 12 tips to further improve your productivity. Because Flex Builder is built on Eclipse platform, you will find most of them applied to Eclipse as well.
Posted by: Bryan Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Comments: 2
Start to Use Adobe Flex Builder
Start Adobe Flex Builder
After you install the Adobe Flex Builder, you can just double click the following icon on your computer desktop to start it.

You will see a Welcome to Flex page when you first time to start Adobe Flex Builder.
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What is Adobe Flex Builder
Introduction of Adobe Flex Builder
The best way to start develop Flex application is to use Adobe Flex Builder. It is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on the open source platform – Eclipse. It can be used on both Windows and Max OX operation systems.
There are two versions of Flex Builder available: Standard and Professional.
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