On 5/4/12 9:43 AM, "Michael A. Labriola" <labri...@digitalprimates.net>
wrote:

>> So why they updated that blog?
>> It seems an offcial blog from adobe no?
>> <http://blogs.adobe.com/bparadie/2011/11/19/what-is-falconjs/>
> 
> I understand the confusion, I really do. Much of Adobe isn't really good at
> the communicating with humans thing. I can absolutely 100% promise you we do
> not yet have that code.
> 
> Read this:
> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/whitepapers/roadmap.html
> 
> Especially this section:
> 
> "Falcon compiler contribution to Apache
> 
> Falcon 1.0 is the next generation compiler for ActionScript and is currently
> in development. Upon completion of the ActionScript portion of the compiler,
> Adobe will contribute Falcon 1.0 to the Apache Flex Project, which we expect
> will be in Q4 2012.
> 
> Falcon JS compiler contribution to Apache
> 
> Falcon JS is an experimental ActionScript 3 compiler that targets JavaScript
> rather than the Flash Runtime. Adobe will contribute the prototype of Falcon
> JS source code to the Apache Flex Project after the completion and
> contribution of Falcon 1.0."
> 
> Mike

Also, that blog is a developer's blog.  It is just his thoughts and does not
represent Adobe.  I wish he hadn't worded it that way, but I don't have
control over that.  We have to go through the same process of clearing that
code that we are doing for everything else.

-- 
Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui

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