Last week I had a 5 day course on Flex2.
Flex is compiling to Flash and it is awesome.
It would be very nice if RB is generating a mxml/as3 source wich can
be compiled with the free Adobe compiler.
I know, there are a lot of differences between the 2 frameworks, but,
a lot of things are possible.
Regards,
Jaap Cammeraat
http://www.insist.nl
iSticky, iXiu, Go2
Op 8-feb-2007, om 15:37 heeft Stephen Tallent het volgende geschreven:
On Feb 8, 2007, at 8:10 AM, Daniel Stenning wrote:
Recently someone suggested it might be a good idea of RB was able
to produce
FLASH source from RB projects, I noticed this article in the
register today
- the first time I have come across a smartphone that uses FLASH
as the
front end ( and I presume preferred app platform ) instead of
symbian or
linux etc etc..
No, its truly just using Flash as the GUI and not the OS, in fact,
its even using the Flash Lite player, which less powerful than the
regular Flash runtime. Either way, Flash definitely won over java
for in-browser apps, but thats about it. The Flash runtime is
great, but it is very small and focused for in-browser apps and
thats it. Its not really even capable of doing desktop apps on its
own, though there are numerous 3rd Party wrappers for the flash
player to help out on this, but even then, its still not great.
Its clearly not what Flash was designed for. Adobe is trying to
help in that area with a product called Apollo to be out later this
year, but thats another story.
I didn't chime in the last thread, but for lots of reasons, many
related to the above, it wouldn't be useful for RB to have Flash as
a compile target. I would be happy to elaborate off list if anyone
really cares, since this is a bit off topic and I don't want to
contribute to noise on our revived list anymore than i already have.
-stephen
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