Re: [flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread danielpr...@yahoo.com [flexcoders]
js is almost exactly like Actionscript. Typical of a JS advocate, no real knowledge of object oriented structures and concepts. Bet this is by another manager type that doesn't know an array from a variable (actually that WOULD be the same level of knowledge in this case wouldn't it.)

Re: [flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread Juan Carlos Pérez synkop...@gmail.com [flexcoders]
Excelent idea Alex, thanks for sharing. Juan Carlos Perez On Aug 17, 2014, at 2:00, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com [flexcoders] flexcoders@yahoogroups.com wrote: Well, I don't know if Flash will return to being the solution for UI design. With all of the various mobile browsers, I don't

[flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread Jacob Schatz playpianolikew...@gmail.com [flexcoders]
The only thing that AS3 and Javascript have in common is ECMAScript. It's quite tricky to create OOP javascript that is well organized by yourself. That's why we have all these external libraries (backbone, angular, etc...) that try and help. That's also why Flash is a plugin... Even though being

[flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread sk.jameel2...@gmail.com [flexcoders]
Hi Guyz, Thanks for your reply. Your suggestions are indeed vital. At least all the flex developers should know where they stand in the current competitive market. I think it's time that flex can take advantage of the frustration growing around Html5/JS. Flex is a really cool tool to

Re: [flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread Scott Fanetti scott.fane...@gmail.com [flexcoders]
Wow - I really don't think this is the forum for character assassination. I've been a polyglot developer and architect for 20 years. One thing in technology is constant - that is change. Adapt. It is childish to cling to a technology like a fanboy. Dynamic languages use different

Re: [flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread Wemerson Couto Guimarães wemerso...@gmail.com [flexcoders]
Hi all. Try Wakanda JS and be happy forgot flash/flex and etc. It's Ann All-on-one solution: http server, NoSql database, JS framawork for frontend and backend and have an amazing RAD tool for HTML5 UI design an much more... And it's extremely well documented anos have lotes of videos 4 free

Re: [flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread John Hall jh...@cactusware.com [flexcoders]
Think the person was simply referring to the vocabulary and syntax, since they're both based on the ECMA standards. Not sure it deserved an ad hominem attack. It's a pretty accurate statement that someone who knows ActionScript won't be baffled by JS. On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 6:50 AM,

[flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread danielpr...@yahoo.com [flexcoders]
Of course you can now do mostly everything in Javascript that you used to do in Flash Really ? Hows the RTMP networking going? Ever see the Fedex app?

[flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread danielpr...@yahoo.com [flexcoders]
Oh My god, Jacob from the NCR project? I am humbled. But are you serious about the Javascript? Maybe if like you got a staff of 300,... Yea I am working in it, but its like stone implements after flash... are you serious? Heard from the Genius lately? Whats he up to? Did he get his three

Re: [flexcoders] Re: Future Scope of Flex

2014-08-18 Thread Dan Pride danielpr...@yahoo.com [flexcoders]
Being its my 12th language I don't find JS that difficult. I object to the design tho. Its a completely inferior and unpredictable design approach. My primary interests are relational database, complex relationships. having classes etc that enable you to deal with the entire screen as a unit is