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		<title>By: Component Crazy: Handling Your Growing Flex Application &#124; everynerd.net</title>
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		<description>[...] Flex specifically, one such architecture is Cairngorm, which has been described here a few times. But as easy as it is to manage important events in the application, even the best [...]</description>
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