On Mar 19, 2009, at 1:27 AM, Felipe López Toledo wrote:
I see,
is it really necesary to use AS 3?
I have seen the examples and it didn't seem to use any AS3 relevant
feature.
so, Gnash instead of Adobe player
what about the compiler? MTASC http://www.mtasc.org/ or flashDevelop http://www.flashdevelop.org/
or ....?
For developing flash you can also use haXe (GPL) to compile to SWF.
The haXe language is very very similar to ActionScript and can
interoperate with AS libraries. HaXe can also compile to php,
javascript, neko or c++. See http://www.haxe.org/
Also, if you just want to try writing some ActionScript without
needing to install anything check out: http://wonderfl.kayac.com/
-josh
in the other hand, http://titaniumapp.com/
>Copypaste
>Add rich desktop capabilities to your apps using a simple
Javascript API:
*built-in database support <------------- ActionScript can not
*application and system menu control
*file system access <------------- ActionScript can not
*desktop notifications <------------- ActionScript can not
really attractive features. I think it is a very good bet. we should
look it carefully.
Greetings.
2009/3/18 Bryan Berry <bryan.be...@gmail.com>
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 16:24 -0600, Felipe López Toledo wrote:
> Hi Bryan.
>
> "never bet against the browser" is absolutely true
> true!
>
> Also, there are far more javascript developers out
> there than flash developers.
> Heres is one flash developer. But I'm an open mind person, let's
talk
> about javascript + html5.
All those activities are in flash. The problem w/ gnash is that it
doesn't support Actionscript 3 at all and probably won't for a long
time.
--
Bryan W. Berry
Technology Director
OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org
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