I'm psyched about what I am hearing about the next iteration. They have
stated that they aren't going to be making big architectural rewrites now,
but focus on stability and smaller iterative versions which makes sense.
Also, note; they are just begining to talk about it now, they are not
I don't know if anybody else has signed up for the Flex 3 beta, but does
anyone else feel that Flex 3 is a little bit too close to Flex 2?
I was discussing this with an editor of a PC magazine, here in the UK,
and he was very surprised.
I'm assuming Adobe will not be charging much for upgrades
I personally don't see a problem with it... it's not like they're releasing
a new Flash Player and AVM ... just a updated/new framework that still works
with Flash 9 AVM2 and other things ofcourse like SDK etc etc. People will
still be able to use Flex 2
On 1/25/07, Adam Reynolds [EMAIL
On Thursday 25 January 2007 10:16, Adam Reynolds wrote:
I'm assuming Adobe will not be charging much for upgrades from 2 to 3
and is it really such a good idea to be going up a whole new version
when Flex 2 has literally been around for months, not even years.
The Flex 2 SDK is free, and I'm
Yeah, I would much prefer it if they slowed down their innovation
substantially. Because I am absolutely sure that is the way microsoft
looks at it. In fact I think Bruce Chizen should call Steve Balmer and
say something like this. you know, as a favor to our users lets agree
that we will give
I think 2.0.1 is an indication of what possibly went wrong. They
introduced modules. 500 bugs, fix 250, and then introduce new features. WTF?
and now flex 3. What I'm assuming here is developer idea overload. Flex
2 is fantastic and suddenly they realise how powerful it is, but they
want to
On Thursday 25 January 2007 12:38, Adam Reynolds wrote:
do with Flex. Is it worth fixing the issues with F2? No release the new
component with F3.
They might just be doing a Sun - rather than release x.6, call it 6.0 :-)
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Tom Chiverton
Helping to biannually synthesize world-class e-services
Hi,
Let me correct some misimpressions in this thread:
A) We are not rushing out Flex 3. The Flex 3 beta has not started and
is some time away. Once we have a first public alpha or beta, it will
still be a logn while until we ship. What you are seeing is not about
us rushing the product, it
I am literally picking up my F2 box today. Knowing F3 Beta is
about to start is a bit f'd up.
Any rumors/guesses as to when roughly we might see Flex 3? I'm getting
ready to buy Flexbuilder 2 in the next month, but wonder if I should
wait until the second quarter. Seems there are rumors Flash
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Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Flex 3.0 - What happened to letting Flex 2 bed
in?
I am literally picking up my F2 box today. Knowing F3 Beta is
about to start is a bit f'd up.
Any rumors/guesses as to when roughly we might see Flex
Thanks David and Ted - great to see Adobe so active on this list - helps
puts us as ease and helps with product buy-in. Makes you all seem so
less evil ;).
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Organizational Effectiveness
I must admit I now have a warm fuzzy feeling now :)
Thank you for the feedback.
Merrill, Jason wrote:
Thanks David and Ted - great to see Adobe so active on this list -
helps puts us as ease and helps with product buy-in. Makes you all
seem so less evil ;).
Jason Merrill
Bank of
I, for one, welcome our new rapid release cycle! All hail the dawn of a new
millinium!
joking aside, i really cannot wait for the new release. i have heard hints
of the features it will add that will really speed up the development and
design process and address some issues needed for mass
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