360Flex is happily underway, and shaping up to be a great event. In honor of all the people feelin’ the Flex love down in San Jose this week, I thought I’d put out a new sample this week.

The source will follow, along with a little more explanation, when I’ve had a chance to clean it up. But until then, check out the FlexBook samples, then come back here and let me know what you think.

Are you at 360Flex this week? Come say hello

FlexBook component samples

11 Responses to “New Flex Component: FlexBook (repost)”

  1. Tristan Says:

    Okay, that made me laugh…. not because of the component itself, but because of the video file you embedded. I don’t know when, but I used that one too as a Flash example :-)

  2. Lue Says:

    on this website, peachclaire.com, the flyptech design is rotating in a circle. could you tell me the technology behind this and how it is done?

  3. superabe Says:

    Hi Ely,
    Just wanted to let you know that your example components and especially the walkthroughs are an absolutely invaluable resource for understanding component development in Flex. They have been the number one resource for me to date.
    I really appreciate the time you take to get these put up for the community.

    Really liked your talk at 360Flex. Would love it if you could post the slides up on your blog,

  4. Vic Says:

    great presentation today! I think the cookies and the grande finale - the unveiling of flexbook - were a nice touch. Maybe I’ll come tomorrow too, i’m a sucker for free cookies.

  5. Kevin Says:

    Could you please publish the source code? It will help us alot, thanks.

  6. Quietly Scheming » Blog Archive » FlexBook updated, source now available. Says:

    [...] Despite the clear statement in my previous Flex Book post that the source wouldn’t be available immediately, I’ve been buried under a pile of helpful readers informing me that my ‘download source’ link was broken. I suppose I shouldn’t complain about eager interest, no? [...]

  7. robin Says:

    This weekend i made a new website for my son.
    You may find it interesting because of the fantastic fisheye component that i used in this website.
    I hope y like it as much as we do.
    gr Robin

  8. Bob Says:

    A great Flex book! Wow! Can the book display dynamically created ASP.NET customized user controls?

    Thanks
    Bob

  9. Bob Says:

    Thanks for your quick reply, Ely….

  10. jakdracula Says:

    hi:
    I’m trying to learn ‘flex’, and I really like your work that you did with the tilting shelf thing, it’s great.
    I downloaded your source files, but Flex isn’t opening the entire app, I know I’m dumb and doing something wrong, but, is there a step by step process somewhere that I can follow to open up your work in Flex?
    Did I mention I am totally new to Flex?

  11. Hari Kolasani Says:

    Just want to let you know that we are using your FishEye component for our Portland Flex Usr Group web-site. It’s a cool component and Thank you very much for sharing it.

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