I know, but that project has already progress a lot I was thinking if that project is supported then maybe it could improve to something we could use Flex with and have really something working in less than a year. Just wondering why it was not mention much in HTML5 related threads. will the highly anticipated FalconJS better?
Just a suggestion, If the current Flex version can't be entirely ported or be made compatible to FalconJS or any other AS3 to JS compiler because of the limitations, perhaps we could just create a separate version of Flex where it is optimized for these compilers. This way we may have something that is working in less than 6 months I guess. On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Rui Silva <f...@rduartes.net> wrote: > Hi James, > > > From: "James Roland Cabresos" <j.cabre...@gmail.com> > > Jangaroo anyone? It supports AS3 and has it's own compiler that converts > > > AS3 code to JS > > > > http://www.jangaroo.net/home/ > > > > > > Jangaroo still only supports a subset of AS3 and some of the things that > are not supported are extensively used in Flex. > > Rui > >