I'm not sure I get your point there... On 25 January 2012 12:41, James Ong <yanlile...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You have to know .Net met a few requirements that Flex didn't have > then, that why most companies rather use MS or Java products until > they see Flex can offer a real benefits, the early day of RIA was > still infancy to many of us. > > > On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 7:32 PM, Roland Zwaga <rol...@stackandheap.com> > wrote: > >> > >> I think that link doesn't say much. Didn't Adobe screw it up with the PR > >> team? ;) > >> > > > > Well, I thought the link was interesting in light off some of the > comments > > I heard on > > one of the flexshow podcasts. I believe Michael Labriola (is that correct > > Mike?) made a > > comment about how certain people at Adobe had made remarks about how some > > people were making millions doing Flex projects while all Adobe could do > > was charge 500 > > dollars for a box of Flashbuilder. Obviously I don't have the complete > > picture but hearing > > that and having personally experienced how LCDS was marketed and > maintained > > I can't help but think that there was a certain lack of focus or > knowledge > > somewhere. > > And I'm not here to bash Adobe, I really wished they would have managed > to > > get more of > > a foothold in the enterprise market, it might have prevented the PR > > disaster which right now > > is hurting a lot of us. > > Hopefully Apache Flex will be able to put some of it right :) > > > > cheers, > > Roland > -- regards, Roland -- Roland Zwaga Senior Consultant | Stack & Heap BVBA +32 (0)486 16 12 62 | rol...@stackandheap.com | http://www.stackandheap.com