Wow, so much arrogance and ignorance in one single post.
Am 15.01.2013 19:57, schrieb David Coleman: > Having used (and DESPISED) Parsley, I can say with pleasure "Good Riddance". > For me it was overkill and added little to no value to the quality of the > code. All the ppl I know who used Parsley said "oh but you have dependency > injection" "oh but you have encapsulation of this" "oh but you have > decoupled code"... I say "ever hear of a singleton? flex doesn't need > dependency injection if you are smart" "why encapsulate? don't your > developers know how to use the Flex SDK?, what are you afraid of writing your > own code" and to the ppl who blather on about decoupled code... I laugh in > their faces and ask them "ever hear of Events?" > > Ok so maybe there were some benefits, and of course my opinions are > admittedly acid, draconian and intentionally dismissive... But I believe > that Flex is a great framework all by itself, and if you need an extra > package to do MVC, you don't understand what MVC is in the first place, and > no matter what you do, it won't be good. > >> From: tang...@usa.net >> To: dev@flex.apache.org >> Subject: RE: [OT] The end of the SpiceFactory >> Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 13:44:31 -0500 >> >> 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 >> > >