On Nov 10, 9:52 am, Bryan Stevenson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Flex is long from dead and does not just allow for desktop apps
> (actually that's what AIR is for....not Flex).
>
> Flex is for web apps and those of course are not just for
> mobile.....good old PC based stuff

Not to rub salt in any wounds but since this is relevant to the
discussion, I think it's important that everyone with an investment in
Flex read this:
http://blogs.adobe.com/flex/2011/11/your-questions-about-flex.html

The most relevant (and damning) statement:
"Does Adobe recommend we use Flex or HTML5 for our enterprise
application development?

In the long-term, we believe HTML5 will be the best technology for
enterprise application development."

Just thought people invested in Flex should be aware of this in case
it flew under the radar given all the other Adobe announcements this
past week.

I'm not trying to incite any flame wars--this is really no skin off my
nose since I don't do Flash or Flex. But that's a pretty clear
statement that if you have a heavy investment in Flex it would behoove
you to start coming up with migration strategies.

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