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{{quotation|Adobe Flex is a software development kit and an IDE for a group of technologies initially released in March of 2004 by Macromedia to support the development and deployment of cross platform, rich Internet applications based on their proprietary Macromedia Flash platform.
{{quotation|Adobe Flex is a software development kit and an IDE for a group of technologies initially released in March of 2004 by Macromedia to support the development and deployment of cross platform, rich Internet applications based on their proprietary Macromedia Flash platform.
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In April 2007, Adobe announced plans to open source Flex, specifically the Flex SDK, although the Flash underpinnings and the Flex Builder IDE still remain proprietary and commercial.}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flex Wikipedia, retrieved 15:48, 6 September 2007 (MEST)).
In April 2007, Adobe announced plans to open source Flex, specifically the Flex SDK, although the Flash underpinnings and the Flex Builder IDE still remain proprietary and commercial.}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flex Wikipedia], retrieved 15:49, 6 September 2007 (MEST)).


This is part of the [[Flash]] series of articles. But it is '''not''' a tutorial !! See also: [[Flash ActionScript 3 overview]]
This is part of the [[Flash]] series of articles. But it is '''not''' a tutorial !! See also: [[Flash ActionScript 3 overview]]

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“Adobe Flex is a software development kit and an IDE for a group of technologies initially released in March of 2004 by Macromedia to support the development and deployment of cross platform, rich Internet applications based on their proprietary Macromedia Flash platform.
In April 2007, Adobe announced plans to open source Flex, specifically the Flex SDK, although the Flash underpinnings and the Flex Builder IDE still remain proprietary and commercial.”
(Wikipedia, retrieved 15:49, 6 September 2007 (MEST)).

This is part of the Flash series of articles. But it is not a tutorial !! See also: Flash ActionScript 3 overview

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