Tools vs Impl - Don't mix the two was [ASJS] Integration with existing JS libraries and components

2013-01-28 Thread Michael Schmalle
Quoting Frank Wienberg : Hi Alain, for Jangaroo, I answered this question here: http://markmail.org/message/bwjwc7sxfbertu7f For Flex / FalconJx, it seems nobody was extremely fond of the idea to have to keep all the white-space and take care of generating JS code in the exact line of the sour

Re: Tools vs Impl - Don't mix the two was [ASJS] Integration with existing JS libraries and components

2013-01-28 Thread Erik de Bruin
Mike, I was aleady afraid we were boring, or worse, bothering the community. I apologize for my part in it. Like you I'm more of a tool maker, as you know well. I do get distracted when I get the impression that my efforts (non-trivial, let me assure you!) are questioned and belittled. So I get on

Re: Tools vs Impl - Don't mix the two was [ASJS] Integration with existing JS libraries and components

2013-01-28 Thread Frank Wienberg
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Michael Schmalle wrote: > > Quoting Frank Wienberg : > > Hi Alain, >> >> for Jangaroo, I answered this question here: >> http://markmail.org/message/**bwjwc7sxfbertu7f >> For Flex / FalconJx, it seems nobody was extre

Re: Tools vs Impl - Don't mix the two was [ASJS] Integration with existing JS libraries and components

2013-01-28 Thread Michael Schmalle
Frank, My comments below only were to echo the understanding of your experience in the AS->JS. When I said Job it is the emitter, the emitter is the Job, meaning the tool(FalconJx) is used to do the Job(emit javascript). When I design frameworks, I make sure there are clear dividing lines

Re: Tools vs Impl - Don't mix the two was [ASJS] Integration with existing JS libraries and components

2013-01-28 Thread Frank Wienberg
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Erik de Bruin wrote: > Mike, > > I was aleady afraid we were boring, or worse, bothering the community. > I apologize for my part in it. Like you I'm more of a tool maker, as > you know well. I do get distracted when I get the impression that my > efforts (non-tr

Re: Tools vs Impl - Don't mix the two was [ASJS] Integration with existing JS libraries and components

2013-01-28 Thread Erik de Bruin
> Peace? There was never anything else, as far as I'm concerned. Like you say, questioning and challenging are part of the process. Your ideas and questions forced me to take a second (and third) look at my solution and convinced me that I'm on the right path to achieve what I set out to do. Don'