Flex is also very good for developing non-enterprise applications. In the last couple of years I have developed a couple of applications in the educational and digital publishing fields, all aimed at non-entreprise usage. Flex was perfect for that.
Haykel On 22 February 2012 10:27, Roland Zwaga <rol...@stackandheap.com> wrote: > > > > I can't decide if that is right or not. As the Pepper API is described as > > "cross-platform API for plugins for web browsers," that implies that > other > > browsers could implement it too. If it is cross-platform though, why is > > Adobe ditching direct support for Flash for Linux only? > > > > Sadly, it is another nail in the coffin of Flex as a Flash-based > > technology, > > no matter how one looks at it. > > > I'm not sure if that's true, Flex is aiming to be an enterprise technology. > I must say that > in my years of doing enterprise development I have never encountered a > company that > used Linux desktops for their employees. Its all windows all the way, with > Apple slowly > gaining some ground. > But that's just my experience of course... > > Roland >