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Author Hooks, Joel.

Title ActionScript developer's guide to Robotlegs / Joel Hooks and Stray (Lindsey Fallow). [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition 1st ed.
Imprint Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, ©2011.
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 122 pages) : illustrations
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Contents Table of Contents; Preface; Robotlegs: Something a little bit special; Who this book is for; Who this book is not for; Conventions used in this book; Using code examples; Safari® Books Online; How to contact us; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Robotlegs is a lightweight framework for ActionScript 3; What does Robotlegs actually do?; Robotlegs is a communication-and-cooperation framework; Direct conversation; Passing messages; Robotlegs helps with direct conversations and message passing; Robotlegs makes use of three object-oriented architectural patterns; Do you need a framework at all?
Reasons to use a frameworkConsistency; Common understanding brings easier collaboration; Peer-reviewed solutions; A well-tested skeleton; Less code to write; Reasons not to use a framework; Framework learning curve; Terminology confusion; Performance tradeoffs; Framework coupling; 'Black box' code is hard to debug; Robotlegs aims to amp up the pros and minimize the cons; Less boilerplate code is a good thing ... ; Chapter 2. The Robotlegs dream ... ; 80% of the problems can be solved with 20% of the API; Coding for Robotlegs shouldn't tie you to the framework.
Robotlegs aims to enable and not dictateMost AS3 applications benefit from the MVCS approach; Testing, testing! (We test, and we make it easy for you to test); Some final things every Robotlegs cadet should know; Chapter 3. Anatomy of a Robotlegs application; Joel's Personal Kanban; Lindz's Mosaic Design Tool; How a Robotlegs application gets things done; Architecture begins with Events and Commands; Getting to grips with Robotlegs architecture; The 'context' is the heart of your Robotlegs application; Your models and services are 'Actors' in your app.
The MediatorMap provides a way to join your views to your app layerRobotlegs mediators are bridges, not view controllers; The CommandMap makes things happen; The shared event dispatcher joins everything together; ... and it goes a little something like this (event flow); User stories as implemented in Robotlegs; Personal Kanban example: Moving a task from 'backlog' to 'doing'; Mosaic Design Tool example: Saving a design; The same but different; All of this is possible because of the Robotlegs Injector; Chapter 4. Automated Dependency Injection.
So, what exactly is Automated Dependency Injection?A dependency is just a requirement to use another object; You can fulfil a dependency in three different ways; You already use Dependency Injection; There are different ways to inject dependencies; Statics and globals make code rigid, brittle, hard to test, and prone to memory leaks; Locator patterns push extra responsibilities on your classes; Automated DI gets around the need to 'pass the parcel', but keeps code flexible; How does Robotlegs Injection work?; Automated DI is a handshake; You can specify an injection point in three ways.
Summary Robotlegs is a standout among the ActionScript 3 development frameworks available today. With it, Flash, Flex, and AIR developers can create well-architected, testable, and flexible Rich Internet Applications--fast. This concise guide shows you how the light footprint and focused scope of this open source framework not only solves your immediate coding problems, it helps you gain insight into AS3 architecture on a much deeper level. The authors provide a walkthrough of specific features in two applications they've written in Robotlegs, complete with code for each application as a whole. You'll l.
Subject Application software -- Development.
Web site development.
ActionScript (Computer program language)
Logiciels d'application -- Développement.
Sites Web -- Développement.
ActionScript (Langage de programmation)
ActionScript (Computer program language)
Application software -- Development
Web site development
Genre Handbooks and manuals
Added Author Fallow, Lindsey.
Other Form: Print version: Hooks, Joel. Actionscript developer's guide to Robotlegs. 1st ed. Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, ©2011 9781449308902 (OCoLC)741540515
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1449315844 (electronic bk.)
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