Hi
@quick6black, That's great! :). I think the best approach is that you make
a Pull Request of what you want to donate so it can be checked by Apache
Flex team.
@leokan23, I can't say anything about Ionic or others, but I can talk about
Apache Royale release mode in browsers has very very good p
quick6black wrote
> I would be interested in helping and would donate what I have done for
> material to apache if they wanted to merge the code.
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Not sure why that didn't happen. We use your skins a lot :) You are
I would be interested in helping and would donate what I have done for
material to apache if they wanted to merge the code.
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I will most likely making these themes for my company (Material is already
planned) so it wouldn't be too much trouble to open source.
Cupertino would be easy after that.
Other components might also be useful like Mobile Color Picker, Mobile
Calendar etc.
Carlos Rovira-3 wrote
> Hi Leokan,
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Hi Leokan,
since many of the people here is working in Royale is hard that we could
join these efforts. But I think are very valuable and interesting. I stil
think Flex is very valid and can be used long time with AIR for Desktop,
iOS and Android. So if you want to work on that with Olaf and other
Regarding Cordova performance: Can you provide a test case or links to
articles that prove this claim? I've heard it before, but could not find proof
that it will affect most "companion"-style Flex mobile apps. It might affect
games.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 12/18/18, 5:37 AM, "leokan23" wrote:
True. Roadmap can become heavy but maybe we can note down some things which
might be interesting on working for 2019. Although Royale looks awesome, the
mobile part which uses Cordova can't compete with Flex (cordova has a very
poor performance).
So I was thinking about working on the following fo
Hi Leo,
>I was wondering if there is anyone interested on updating / extending /
>improving Flex SDK.
Even if we're started using Royale we still heavily rely on Flex/AIR here
and I guess we're not alone.
> If so, we could discuss what might be good additions for
> 2019 and make a roadmap.
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