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*[http://labs.thesedays.com/2011/01/04/setting-up-fdt-for-the-blackberry-playbook-sdk/ Setting Up FDT for the Blackberry Playbook SDK (Part I)] (Pieter Helsen)
*[http://labs.thesedays.com/2011/01/04/setting-up-fdt-for-the-blackberry-playbook-sdk/ Setting Up FDT for the Blackberry Playbook SDK (Part I)] (Pieter Helsen)
*[http://www.flashlounge.net/workflow/2010/android-air-development-using-ant-adt-for-fdt-4/ Android Air development using Ant & ADT for FDT 4] (Karl Freeman)
*[http://www.flashlounge.net/workflow/2010/android-air-development-using-ant-adt-for-fdt-4/ Android Air development using Ant & ADT for FDT 4] (Karl Freeman)
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*[http://www.mobilerevamp.org/2010/07/30/how-to-build-your-first-air4android-application-using-fdt-and-eclipse/ How to build your AIR application for Android using FDT] (Leonardo Risuleo)
== Getting Started ==
== Getting Started ==

Revision as of 17:32, 8 January 2011

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FDT is more than just an IDE. It is a community of amazing contributors from around the world, including volunteers and Powerflasher employees, who work with each other to advance the interests of the better Flash and Flex development environment. Here you can find a selection of invaluable tutorials written by the FDT Team and the Community.

A collection of resources for FDT users including project templates, code snippets, Ant scripts, sample projects, color themes and more on GitHub

Check also welovefdt, a community driven project with a collection of best blogs/articles/tutorials about FDT



Contents

FDT4 Specific Topics

Multiscreen: Targeting Mobile Devices

Getting Started

FDT & Flash Authoring Workflow

Code Templates

Linux Support

Frameworks Support

Ant Integration

Formatter

Productivity Tips

External Tools Integration

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