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Kapil Viren Ahuja

I still remember the day when I was so much excited to get my hands for the very first time on a computer and I can not believe that it was 12 years ago. The journey since then has been truly wonderful.

Currently, I am with Sapient as an Technical Architect work in J2EE tech stack. Front-ends have been my fort always while I continue to get my head around the services and business. My recent endeavor is in Adobe Flex which I am very excited about.
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» Flex and MVC - Part I
By Kapil Viren Ahuja | Published 12/31/1969 | Best Practices , Flex , Intermediate | Rating:
This article will explain how to use MVC design pattern in Flex. MVC (Model View Controller) is a very common architectural design pattern in software engineering. It helps in seperating the view with the model and the controller and also introduces a great level of de-coupling while making sure that there is right set of code reuse.

In J2EE world there are frameworks like Struts, JSF that implement MVC in a very effective way. This series of articles will focus on explaining how can you effectively use the MVC design pattern in Flex. In Part I, I will explain the hand-rolled way of usng MVC.


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