Quoting Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com>:
+100 on that.
It's probably easier to cross-compile to Android Java than iOS
Objective C, but I'd guess both are harder than Javascript for the
web?
Hmm, I wouldn't bank on that. I'll give you one example, scopes. The
scopes in Java mirror most of ActionScript. You should see the loops I
am dancing through right now with 'this'.
I would say, if all goes according to plan with what I am doing, there
WILL be a Java Android emitter because I have done this stuff enough
now to know it's only one step away. :)
And for others, yes I have a use case that doing this would be sweet.
Also, I have a couple prototypes with the JS cross compiler right now
that might blow some ActionScript lovers that want some little
frameworks in their JavaScript applications to be compile time checked
with their IDE of choice.
Also note, having total control of these emitters in JS means, that at
any time we could have a plain old js or whatever emitter that could
be the "hey ActionScript, I hate you now, give me my javascript so I
can move on and not worry about the original ActionScript source code"
type emitter... Catch my drift? :)
Mike
On Feb 6, 2013, at 10:24 PM, Michael Schmalle wrote:
Compiling something to Android Java, this I have thought about...
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