Sorry, I didn't mean to be funny. Sencha is one of the most stablished HTML RIA frameworks in the enterprise market. To give you an example, Adobe Day ECM is using it internally and is what you use to extend Day's built in widgets. They know what they do and I'm sure we can use their reasoning "against" using Flex to make Flex better product or at least to know what arguments do we have to expect when trying to sell it to the (confused and scared) potential clients.
cheers -- Joan Llenas Masó http://joan.garnet.io @joangarnet (es) @joanllenas (en) On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 13:03, Nuno Fernandes <nf.riacow...@gmail.com>wrote: > Great contribution LOLL > > you are a funny guy :D > > On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Joan Llenas Masó < > joan.llenas.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Sencha has done a great job making ExtJS a successful product and I'm > sure > > they'll give some interesting implicit inputs about where Flex can > improve > > from their perspective. > > I see this as a great opportunity to understand how they justify the > > transition to potential enterprise customers. > > They have done the job for us already so it's worth taking the time to > > listen and take note. > > > > "if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled > in a > > hundred battles" > > - Sun Tzu > > > > If you want to register: > > > > > http://pages.sencha.com/flex-to-sencha-webinar.html?ls=sencha_twitter&ss=Flex2SenchaWebinar > > > > Once you register to the webminar they offer the "The Development > Manager’s > > Quick Guide to HTML5" for download: > > > > > http://pages.sencha.com/rs/sencha/images/Sencha-WP-Dev-Mgrs-Guide-to-HTML5.pdf > > Which seems to be a good overview of what they are going to cover. > > > > > > Cheers! > > > > > > -- > > Joan Llenas Masó > > http://joan.garnet.io > > @joangarnet (es) > > @joanllenas (en) > > >