: Thursday, April 26, 2007 6:31 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Flex Goes Open Source
So, will Adobe still make/sell Flex 3?
Most definitely. In fact, outside of the bug base being made public in the
June timeframe along with some other infrastructure enhancements, you're
probably not going to be a whole lot change until after Flex 3 (aka "Moxie")
is released in the second half of this year. I say that because Adobe
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So, will Adobe still make/sell Flex 3?
This is great, however, because even if it won't rule the world,
it'll be a LOT easier to implement the flex2 maven plugin with an
open source compiler. We should be able to make something that
builds flex without having to pre-install the flex system. The
current approach is fine, but an
LOL, I hope not... world domination seems a little extreme for a
compiler, debugger, component framework and the other bits and pieces...
The discussion has been interesting though. I really like the idea that
developers could weave their own components into the framework:
See Ryan Stewart: htt
TRULY, NOW, FLEX WILL RULE THE WORLD!!!
Oh, and now I better understand why the name change on Flex Data Services to
LiveCycle Data Services.
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Seems the debugger is going open source as well:
http://davidzuckerman.com/adobe/2007/04/25/were-open/
Cheers,
-Brian
Weyert de Boer wrote:
> debugger i mean
> >
> >
> > Nice! Interested in the ActionScript compiler. Would be nice if they
> > share the magic behind RTMP and AFM too now ;)
>
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RTMP and AMF would be a surprise... More info on open source flex on Scoble:
http://scobleizer.com/2007/04/25/adobe-opensources-flex/
Cheers,
-Brian
Weyert de Boer wrote:
> Nice! Interested in the ActionScript compiler. Would be nice if they
> share the magic behind RTMP and AFM too now ;)
>
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debugger i mean
>
>
> Nice! Interested in the ActionScript compiler. Would be nice if they
> share the magic behind RTMP and AFM too now ;)
Nice! Interested in the ActionScript compiler. Would be nice if they
share the magic behind RTMP and AFM too now ;)
FYI: Flex Goes Open Source
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex:Open_Source
Cheers,
-Brian
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Brian Lesser
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Computing and Communications Services
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