missed a word there.

*doesnt *use *markup


On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Nick Tsitlakidis <ni...@perfectedz.com>wrote:

> To be honest, I didnt know about JooFlash.
> The reason why I started messing around with Dart is because I wanted to
> see how it works and I was looking for a language which is similar to AS3.
> Dart is similar in many parts of it and dartflash made it even more.
>
> I think that it doesn't have a specific advantage compared to AS if you
> want to build something like Flex. On the other hand, what I'm trying to
> build isn't Flex. I would describe it as a small ui framework that looks
> like Flex when it comes to components but it doesn't markup and it
> certainly doesn't provide you with all the possibilities that Flex does.
>
> The moment I'll feel I need to do something like this, I think I'll join
> Eric or Alex with their prototypes. :)
>
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 12:53 AM, Frank Wienberg <fr...@jangaroo.net>wrote:
>
>> Something like dartflash is also available in ActionScript, namely
>> JooFlash<
>> https://github.com/CoreMedia/jangaroo-libs/tree/master/jooflash/src/main/joo
>> >,
>> which again is compiled to JavaScript, currently by the Jangaroo compiler
>> and hopefully soon by FalconJx.
>> So what exactly is the advantage of using Dart instead of ActionScript for
>> something Flex-like?
>> Just asking,
>> -Frank-
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Nick Tsitlakidis,
>
> CEO and Software Architect at Perfect Edge LTD.
> www.perfectedz.com
>



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