This debate really shows the odd place Flash is in right now. A few
threads ago someone else was saying they would never even look at a
project that was being done in AS2 and indeed any client demanding
such a thing deserved a whoopin'. Others still find themselves working
almost exclusively in AS2, and others like myself find themselves
jumping back and forth between the two on a daily basis which is
probably the worst of all. coding half your day in AS3 and the other
half in AS2 is such a mindf*ck.

.m

On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 7:48 AM, allandt bik-elliott
(thefieldcomic.com) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @Sidney: That's really interesting because at all the places I've worked
> (which isn't many - I've always done coding as a sideline and have only
> recently gone full-time), they seem to be utterly entrenched in FP8 (i guess
> using the old 'work to the last player' thinking). I personally would love
> to move the (non-banner) work to AS3 as it's a far more elegant way of
> working. I find that the clients tend to dictate it based on whatever plugin
> their IT department have set them up with.
>
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