Trying to learn Flashbuilder but using the cairngorm framework is tough

i thought learning the oldest flex framework would be a good starting point on how to develop future flashbuilder/flex projects.
i am going through the tutorials but the carnigorm tutorial is extremely painful. 
i have never been buzzword compliant because my philosophy is to keep explanations very, very simple. 
Is there a better way to learn a flex architecture?
Please help if any of you have the same problems.

May be you should start with the resources that are available on the developer center: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/?view=gettingstarted
Thanks,
Gaurav Jain
Flex SDK Team
http://www.gauravj.com/blog

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