I told the whiners of Flash if they hate Flash ads, they can disable the
plugin by default with the browser, and there are plenty of those add-in's.
But once the same Flash ad producers start making the same crappy ads in
HTML 5, there is no more block HTML 5 feature.  :)  They still don't get it,
they still think Google's JS engine is faster than AVM2, true -- but Flash
is very fast when translating DisplayObject to pixels on the screen, whereas
HTML DOM -- that's where all the bottlenecks are.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Schmalle [mailto:apa...@teotigraphix.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 1:53 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: RE: [OT] The end of the SpiceFactory

Usually I'm not a gossip but since this is OT...

What I laugh at is Flash adds could only "do" so much because of it's
restrictions as a plugin.

Now, how many times do you get HTML5 JS popup advertisements that take over
your whole friggin screen. They force you to click close, who knows where
those close clicks will be taking you in a year, I just hit the back button.

The common man thought Flash was bad with adds, just wait till more and more
incompetent designers get their hands on the JS popup libraries, you will be
thinking your browser is getting locked out by adds because now we have div
popups that the browser really can't do anything about.

2cents over...

Mike


Quoting Tianzhen Lin <tang...@usa.net>:

> I am glad I have skipped Parsley and looked into RobotLegs, which is 
> about to release RobotLegs 2.
>
> As for HTML 5, I still don't get all the frenzy around the 
> technologies where they are built on old JavaScript that is not 
> strongly typed, and pretty much every features HTML 5 has to offer are 
> "I am catching up with Flash."  But all the decision makers who have 
> zero understanding of Flash and just a few whitepaper on HTML 5 would 
> go frenzy with the latest stuff, most stemmed from the hatred of Flash 
> because of those annoying Flash advertisements that incompetent designers
have come up with.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Schmalle [mailto:apa...@teotigraphix.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 6:09 PM
> To: dev@flex.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [OT] The end of the SpiceFactory
>
> Right, the eating and beating was a visual for the hedonism of the
> HTML5 community and there reckless JavaScript development.
>
> I agree, if I can use ActionScript to make WebAudio applications in 1 
> year, this will be a success. :)
>
> Mike
>
> Quoting Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/14/13 2:22 PM, "Michael Schmalle" <apa...@teotigraphix.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> JavaScript unfortunately is the only road left.
>> Native (mobile) apps is also a possible road.
>>
>>> This decade of my life
>>> will be fulfilled if the tortoise can walk passed the hare stuffing 
>>> his face with jQuery muffins.
>> Thanks for making me laugh.  I wish I were an artist because I would
> sketch
>> a political cartoon of that.  But remember, the hare got beat by 
>> snoozing, not by overeating.  And really, I don't think we have to 
>> beat the hare to
> be
>> successful.
>>
>> --
>> 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
>
>

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