>What I don't get is, Mike said all these other companies that had compiler >engineers are not here, meaning they are somewhere else. So Mike has put his >time working with C# and a cross compiler /JS framework.
Actually, I found a really good cross-compiler from C# to JS that was extensible. So, instead of inventing the wheel to do a POC, I used something off the shelf. If FalconJS was here and extensible, I would have built it on top of that first. >Mike Does this have anything to do with this project? Or are you planning on >heading in your own direction with the Randori framework? I think there are some borders and it will really depend on this group and what we all want to do. Randori isn’t really just about C#, it's more of an idea that we could do with Java/C#/AS/Whatever. I could see Flex being a component framework that follows a strategy and exists in the space to all a familiar development paradigm. I just don’t want to make the same mistakes that I think we have with Flex now. >BTW Mike, I really do agree with how you summarized the problems that are >occurring today with Javascript and the View layer. Thanks, Mike Quoting Joan Llenas Masó <j...@garnetworks.com>: > I think I'm able to get your point after watching these slides and > mixing it together with what you mentioned earlier on in another thread. > So instead of going through direct UI AS3->{MyOutputTargetOfChioce} > translation we just concentrate our efforts in the business logic code > translation AS3->{MyOutputTargetOfChioce}. > The views on the other hand are implemented natively in the language > of choice, being it AS3, JS or whatever. > Finally MXML comes to rescue giving us the power of componetization > and view declaration. > This way we can implement same set of components for different output > targets but declare them in the same way. > FalconJS will take care of the rest. > > Am I right? or did I make my own movie... > > Anyway, I see maaaaany advantages here. Wow, I love it. This is > actually the essence of Flex taken to the next level :) Well, I see > Haxe fitting here as well. Actually we could plug many packaging tools > in the FlaconJS "output port". > > Can't wait to see more! > > Cheers! > > > On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 4:57 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > >> > >> >> In the meantime, make sure you look at the slide deck from >> >> Michael Labriola¹s 360Min presentation on how he is developing apps for >> >> HTML. >> I¹m >> >> sure he¹ll reply with the link >> > >> > Is the slidedeck already pulished somewhere? >> > >> >> http://www.slideshare.net/michael.labriola/randori-design-goals-and-j >> ustific >> ation >> >> -- >> Alex Harui >> Flex SDK Team >> Adobe Systems, Inc. >> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >> >> > -- Michael Schmalle - Teoti Graphix, LLC http://www.teotigraphix.com http://blog.teotigraphix.com