But it might be the easiest way to make flex a real flexible tool and give a great many programers hope to stick to flex/as.
On 19 October 2012 22:15, Stefan Horochovec <stefan.horocho...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello > > I dont think that is a good initiative to combine the Apache Flex SDK with > a proprietary tool like Sencha. > > Stefan Horochovec > > > 2012/10/19 jun wu <junwu...@gmail.com> > > > Is it possible to build an AS/Flex framework just like ExtJS and Sencha > > Touch? > > If we have this framework, we can write and test AS codes in flash > builder > > and public them as as/flex apps. > > And most importantly, we can easily translate this AS code to JS code > line > > by line. > > > > > > > > > > On 19 October 2012 21:49, sébastien Paturel <sebpatu.f...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > What is the purpose to target flash player with JS ? > > > > > > "But irrelevant in the Enterprise world." > > > Flex with ActionScript has already a very good place there. > > > > > > "ActionScript and all the non free IDEs that come with it" > > > There is free IDE for ActionScript and non free IDE for javascript, > > that's > > > not a point, and not the main problem with flex by far! > > > > > > The question is not how to target Flash player without AS, but how to > > > target non flash player runtime from an AS written framework. > > > > > > > > > Le 19/10/2012 15:13, Alain Ekambi a écrit : > > > > > > Crazy how people on this list always think you have to do > ActionScript > > to > > >> target Flash ! > > >> People there s a JS binding inside the Flash Player. Meaning anything > > that > > >> compiles to JS (like Dart, Java, Scala, etc ..) can be used to write > > >> applications for the Flash platform. > > >> > > >> The Flash player is not the issue with Flex but more the fact that > one > > >> have to use ActionScript and all the non free IDEs that come with it. > > >> ActionScript is a good language. But irrelevant in the Enterprise > world. > > >> > > >> 2012/10/19 João Saleiro <joao.saleiro.webfuel@gmail.**com< > > joao.saleiro.webf...@gmail.com> > > >> > > > >> > > >> I might be crucified for this, but has someone considered rewriting a > > >>> Flex-like framework on top of Dart? > > >>> > > >>> John Evans alone started building Buckshot UI on top of Dart which > > >>> features a declarative language similar to MXML, data-binding, UI > > >>> controls > > >>> among other interesting stuff. Take a look at these demos: > > >>> http://www.buckshotui.org/****sandbox/?demo=clock< > > http://www.buckshotui.org/**sandbox/?demo=clock> > > >>> <http://**www.buckshotui.org/sandbox/?**demo=clock< > > http://www.buckshotui.org/sandbox/?demo=clock> > > >>> >, > > >>> featuring layouts, TabNavigators, Tree, Accordion, Slider, > RadioButton, > > >>> etc, running on any modern web-browser. As far as I know, this was > the > > >>> work > > >>> of one guy... > > >>> > > >>> Don't take me wrong here: I still love actionscript. But it doesn't > > hurt > > >>> checking the new girl on the neighborhood - http://www.dartlang.org/. > > >>> This girl reached M1 recently, and has a huge momentum right now (ML > > with > > >>> 1690 members, for example). > > >>> > > >>> João Saleiro > > >>> > > >>> > > > > > >