Why still consider Adobe when they've already abandoned Flex? (I'm refering to Adobe as an organization, no offense to the Adobe guys here.)
I've said it before it is a really great idea to write Flex in a language that can be compiled to other platforms. Haxe is a great language that lives to its promise. Going with Actionscript now would be a problem as it won't be long until the next Actionscript will come out and then Flex 5 would have to be written again. I wonder how large the next Flash player would be in terms of file size. I assume it's going to be big with 3 different AVMs to support older swfs. On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Alain Ekambi <jazzmatad...@gmail.com>wrote: > For what i saw and experienced if it s not based on ActionScript Adobe is > not interested. > No matter how good that could be for Flash in general. > > > 2012/11/16 Eugene Krevenets (aka Hyzhak) <hyz...@yandex.com> > > > By the way Nicolas Cannasse has been already propose Apache Flex > community > > to join forces. > > http://ncannasse.fr/blog/open_letter_to_flex_community > > > > -- > > Best regards. > > > > Eugene Krevenets. Software Engineer of Realaxy. > > > > Blog: http://anykeytocreate.blogspot.com > > Code: http://hyzhak.github.com > > linkedIn: http://me.linkedin.com/in/eugenekrevenets > > >