Adobe seems intent on following the spec when it comes to their language
- which I find completely bizarre. Why follow that spec, but create your
own in other areas?
I'd be very interested in any news on the subject as well.
Kevin N.
On 11/9/10 7:15 AM, Merrill, Jason wrote:
Did anyone who attended Max this year hear anything about the status of
Actionscript 4? I heard a lot about new tools and HTML 5 support and junk, but
I meant to ask the Adobe guys about Actionscript 4 and forgot. And I had ample
opportunity too.
Anyone heard or know anything about Actionscript 4? I know I can look at the
latest ECMA specs to get an idea of what may be coming, but I'm curious about
what Adobe's doing and when.
Thanks.
Jason Merrill
Instructional Technology Architect
Bank of America Global Learning
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