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A review of Adobe Flex Builder

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Adobe’s FlexBuilder is the Software Development Environment for Flex, Adobes Rich Internet Application platform. FlexBuilder is built on Eclipse, so any computer you run on it should have > 1 GB of ram and a processor > 2 ghz.

FlexBuilder is a very satisfying environment to work in. It is much more natural (as a programmer) to use than the actionscript editors in Adobe Flash. Because you are working in a fairly heavyweight Eclipse environment, those used to working in Microsoft Visual Studio may find FlexBuilder a bit slow. FlexBuilder does have a set of very capable debugging tools however, and these tools alone make the near-$250 price tag worth it. The addition of the powerful Designer mode (much like the Design view in Visual Studio) also adds a lot of value. Because of these features I strongly recommend Adobe FlexBuilder for development, and consider it a worthwhile addition to any Rich Internet Application programmers toolkit.

Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Feature packed, Eclipse environment is very configurable, Natural environment for experienced programmers.
Cons: Eclipse is a resource hog, so check to make sure your computer meets the minimum specs before buying.