But they never will :)
This project must not expect anything new from Adobe except what it does
already, except for very simple things for wich we can have a try.
Le 19/10/2012 16:34, jun wu a écrit :
It will be great if Adobe buy out Sencha and then donate it to Apache.
On 19 October 2012 22:29, jun wu <junwu...@gmail.com> wrote:
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