Hi Alex,

I have just carefully read your slides for FlexJS, you didn't mention anything 
about what will happen to the current Flex SDK (Flash Player & AIR based).

Here is my question:

1. Before the FlexJS comes to 1.0 version (which you said it's just a basic 
version), we still gotta use Flex SDK to do the productions, so Flex SDK may 
still have updated versions to come, right?


2. I love the idea of FlexJS, but is it possible to keep the current Flex SDK 
alive along with FlexJS?
I mean let the Flex SDK target the Flash Platform Runtimes specifically, and 
let the FlexJS target lightweight web apps.
Cuz even when the FlexJS comes to mature (e.g. FlexJS 5.0), I don't think it 
can do all the things that Flash Runtime based Flex SDK does, and vice versa.
So why don't we keep them both, let them be the 2 big branches of Apache Flex 
technology, they all have their strong and weak points.

And Adobe AIR has started to show some promises on the mobile platform, over 1 
billion installs since AIR 3.8, that's very impressive!
http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2014/04/air-app-installs-cross-a-billion.html

HTML/JS and Flex/Flash they are all good technologies, don't give up the 
current Flex SDK easily, that's my words from the bottom of my heart.

DarkStone
2014-05-13


At 2014-05-13 01:24:47, "-Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
>I'm finishing up my Slides for 360|Flex.  Will have 2 or 3 cool demos.
>
>Slides are here for review and comment:
>http://people.apache.org/~aharui/360Flex/FlexJS%20360%7cFlex%202014.pptx
>
>Thanks,
>-ALex
>

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