That should come mostly for free in the same way FlexJS apps work on
Cordova/PhoneGap.  The big work would probably be around a tooling
workflow, and providing any missing 'classes' that browsers usually
provide that we expect to be there.

On 5/22/13 5:07 PM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Here's another interesting thought:
>
>There's recently been quite a few apps developed using CEF[1]
>
>I wonder if a good replacement for AIR would be using CEF to run
>Javascript or Dart compiled apps.
>
>Harbs
>
>[1]http://code.google.com/p/chromiumembedded/
>
>On May 22, 2013, at 7:13 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
>> Possible.  Can you point us to any links as to how Dart performance
>> compares to performance of code optimized by Google Closure Compiler?
>> 
>> On 5/22/13 1:07 AM, "Alex Uhlmann" <acuhlm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> What do people think of cross-compiling Flex (ActionScript) to Dart as
>>>an
>>> alternative to writing another JS compiler via FalconJS etc? Would that
>>> be any easier and could that gain from the performance optimisations
>>>done
>>> by i.e. dart2js? In future maybe one could mix and match "legacy"
>>> ActionScript with Dart code and all compile down to Dart run by either
>>> the DartVM or JS via dart2js?
>>> 
>>> I've seen existing approaches to write Dart with Flash (StageXL) or
>>> Flex-like APIs (Dart Bootstrap Web Components PoC); however, missed to
>>> see any attempts or discussions around ActionScript to Dart to handle
>>> existing projects.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Alex
>> 
>

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