Quoting Frank Wienberg <fr...@jangaroo.net>:
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:44 AM, Michael Schmalle
<apa...@teotigraphix.com>wrote:
Heh, the expressions are what I am afraid of but, you have done it! So I
know it's possible and that is all I need for a flashlight.
Yes, it may become tricky here and there, but the advantage of
cross-compiling from AS to JS is that most expressions can be kept
one-to-one.
I might make something in my whiteboard that starts on this idea within
the next week and you can checking it out, we could then collaborate that
way.
Sounds great!
I will announce something on this list when I think I have something
to look at. There is quite a bit of stuff to figure out but, I said in
previous emails. I want to start small, with ridiculously simple
things (like expressions) :).
We have a large code base of ActionScript code that is meant to
run directly in the browser and use JavaScript libraries (here: Ext JS),
and we would be glad if we could replace our development tools by Apache
Flex in the future!
This is what I am counting on. Apache Flex is a GREEN project, we are
recycling 100s of thousands of hours of developer and CPU time into a
future. Thus Apache Flex is reducing the carbon foot print... heheh
Mike
Taken granted that any JS solution won't be CPU-efficient compared to
native development, I really doubt that this is true... ;-)
Right... I just want to say that was a joke and in no way shape or for
am I cliche. You know how hard it was to write the word "GREEN" ? ;-)
Almost as hard at it has been me being forced to write the word
JavaScript 100s of times in the last month. I would have never guessed.
Mike
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