Having spent time building lots of webapps with flash, and knowing many people who still do so and come from art school backgrounds, their system seems simple enough and tailored exactly for someone who doesn't know programming.

You need to know programming to use it. Perl, specifically.

It seems to be an easily configurable and targeted (not limited) system for completing an often needed task.

So are existing standards like XML-RPC, with accompanying implementations. And there are a handful of Flash libs for it, as well as lots of tutorials for Flash developers not familiar with RPC.



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