I understand, maybe Javascript is the future, I am not against it, the problem is now it is not working now.
when javascript is ready, what is the difference between actionscript and javascript? For complex UI system, it has to be based on OOP/Modularization, never the syntax of a particular API. On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 4:54 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote: > The beauty of open source is that we don't have to first agree on a > direction before we start. > > Folks are free to post their ideas and start working on what they think is > the right path forward. > > If they can prove that it is a feasible path, others will start following > them. > > FlexJS is there for folks who see a version of Flex without a Flash runtime > dependency. > > The original Flex SDK is still here and is not going away anyone in the > forseeable future. > > If someone wants to write a Typescript version of Flex, they are welcome. > > What is not necessary in these discussions are FUD like statements that > technology X or Y is dead or something like that. > > Thanks, > Om > On Dec 9, 2014 1:26 PM, "Jesse Nicholson" <ascensionsyst...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Like I said I'm new here, I respect everyone, I don't mean to be the > > armchair expert at flex and the apache-flex community. But, perhaps part > of > > the issues faced here is a lack of a clear goal for the future and a lack > > of a clear, independent identity, as a product and a team. > > >