I love the For Dummies series of books, and this one is no exception. It contains enough details about Air to get you going and using it quickly and easily. In the tradition of the For Dummies books, it addresses Air in a very easy to understand way.

It points out a lot of gotchas and pitfalls to watch out for when using Air too, which is most useful when first encountering the system or porting code across from a web environment.

This book will also help the novice, given the straightforwardness of the writing, although a seasoned veteran may need something more to keep him happy.

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