I think it reflects the nature of flash and its history.
Not to mention the diverse skillset of its developer-base. A lot of
people learned to write code in Flash, and the question of whether they are
doing it the "right" way or not is debatable.
In other words, as flash becomes a real software development platform,
real development methodologies will become more important.
That's really what it comes down to. As you start building longer-term
projects and using standardized methodologies, these things start to become
more important. I still do the occasional one-off animation or ad, but
that's not where I spend the majority of my time these days.
ryanm
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