On 4/26/2012 9:40 AM, Taylor Brown wrote:
On a related note, here's a great website that shows an implementation of a
simple TODO list in what appears to be each of the popular JS MV*
frameworks:
http://addyosmani.github.com/todomvc/
- Taylor
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 11:06 AM, James Ong wro
While this thread doesn't really help move the cause of flex forward, I
think it's helpful to have these kinds of discussions. I'm sure there is
a more appropriate place to have them. Like others here, I feel like I'm
stuck between a rock and a hard place. The capabilities of HTML5 aren't
there
I agree with Sebastian. As long as both component sets remain available,
the argument is pretty moot. My personal opinion is that I'll take the
spark components and the power they provide over mx components any day.
In advertising, it's very helpful to have the extra capability to do
most anyth
ils the async chaining facilities of the framework
you mentioned, I'm looking into them, do you have any reference to
help me find them?
Cosma
2012/3/23 Robert Smith:
eems like most of your problem could be solved through code. When I'm
bootstrapping an application, I use a task framewo
Cosma,
It almost seems like most of your problem could be solved through code.
When I'm bootstrapping an application, I use a task framework to handle
multiple remoting calls. Most of them have asynchronous tasks. Cairngorm
3, PureMVC, and Robotlegs all have asynchronous task components
avail
William,
It sounds like there's some confusion regarding what Adobe is and is not
doing. It's my understanding that Adobe is only halting development on
the flash player for mobile phones. Adobe will continue to develop flash
player for the desktop due to the new focus on games and video. They