Re: FalconDart - anybody?

2013-04-04 Thread Hans Van den Keybus
Also check out dartflex: Https://github.com/frankpepermans/dartflex He is doing a great job building a flex-like API on top of dart. In contrast to stagexl, he is using more of the api of Dart itself, but implementing utils like an invalidationManager ("reflow_manager" in his case), verticalLayo

Re: HTML5 or Flex Framework

2013-01-23 Thread Hans Van den Keybus
True, but their initial idea was that all browsers would implement the dart vm, but microsoft (and others?) already made clear this wasn't going to happen. Sent from my iPhone On 23 Jan 2013, at 19:47, Alain Ekambi wrote: > Great Post. > One thing tho > > "On the other hand, Google’s Dart exp

Re: [ASJS] AS to HTML5 in action: announcing the ASJS Publisher and the VanillaSDK JS framework.

2013-01-25 Thread Hans Van den Keybus
But if I understand it correctly, wouldn't it mean in Erik's model that when I create my own custom datagrid component for instance, I would also have to write a JS version for this? (For me personally this is what I would want to avoid -- writing JS myself :) ) Does anybody know what GWT is do

Re: Project Apache Flex

2013-01-28 Thread Hans Van den Keybus
Seeing the increasing activity on this mailing list, i'd say: alive and kickin'! Hans On 28 Jan 2013, at 01:19, Marcio Fermino wrote: > Friends, how is the Apache Flex project? > > Thank you.

Re: [Website] New website going live

2013-01-30 Thread Hans Van den Keybus
Looks great!! Minor detail: Wouldn't it be a little tighter if the borders around "licensing", "desktop Applications" etc on the index page all had the same height? Align the content top-down as it is, but put the "read me" button on the bottom, so all read-me buttons are visually next to each

Re: [Website] New website going live

2013-01-30 Thread Hans Van den Keybus
ans Van den Keybus wrote: > Looks great!! > Minor detail: Wouldn't it be a little tighter if the borders around > "licensing", "desktop Applications" etc on the index page all had the same > height? > > Align the content top-down as it is, but put the