Hi,

we all love Flex.
The best code language ever.
All i can code in flex, i do that.
And for enterprise application thats always the best.





Am 28.02.13 15:15 schrieb "Scott Matheson" unter
<smathe...@intralinks.com>:

>Hi
>  I am only a user of flex, I have spent 3 years of my time building a app
>for a charity, and we have 5-10 year life in the product, what I know,
>flex works, it is simple, it works, the good chaps on this list are
>investing a lot of there time to give flex a future, yes HTML/CSS/JS is
>the elephant in the room, if / when we have quality cross-compiling we
>will look back and think adobe giving flex to Apache was the best move
>ever
>
>We just need to give this project time
>
>Anyway that¹s my 2cents
>
>Scott
>
>
>On 2/28/13 8:52 AM, "Harbs" <gavha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Huh?
>>
>>You can compile MXML to AIR today. Who said anything about not supporting
>>that?
>>
>>If you are talking about the Falcon Compiler (which is not required for
>>compiling to AIR), the work for MXML compilation is currently being
>>finished by Gordon Smith. That's near-term support. The HTML /JS support
>>is a longer term goal. I've never seen any indication to cause your
>>concerns.
>>
>>Harbs
>>
>>On Feb 28, 2013, at 10:05 AM, Terry Corbet wrote:
>>
>>> Why is it that you fail to see that each time you advertize your rush
>>>to cross-compiling MXML to HTML/CSS/Javascript and never provide status
>>>concerning the compilation of MXML to run in the AIR environment you are
>>>causing the very anxiety that we all deal with?  You know that your
>>>employer is going to stop shipping the old compiler in favor of the new
>>>compiler. You know that the Gaming Guru will not let any resource be
>>>devoted to having the new compiler successfully compile Flex, i.e. Spark
>>>Components.  So, exactly where are we supposed to feel confident that
>>>the Apache Flex project will let us maintain 'parity' [your favoirite
>>>word] in regards to compiling our AIR MXML applications with the new
>>>compiler?  I have every reason to believe that you will achieve your
>>>objective, which is to have the Falcon work let you cross-compile to the
>>>environment that you believe has future possibilities, and, as long as
>>>one person is on loan one day per week, to get MXML compilation working,
>>>not much reason whatsoever to believe that on-going developoment of AIR
>>>applictions has a future.
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com>
>>> To: <users@flex.apache.org>; <flex-us...@incubator.apache.org>
>>> Sent: February 27, 2013 10:05 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/27/13 9:48 PM, "Devesh Mishra" <devesh.mis...@mastek.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Is there any future of Flex technology, as we can see that there are
>>>>no big
>>>> improvements are coming in Flex. According to today's scenario, Flex
>>>>is only
>>>> for desktop application and we are entering into mobile technology. So
>>>>it's a
>>>> bit difficult to understand the future existence of Flex.
>>>>
>>>> If we talk from market point of view, everyone is moving towards
>>>> HTML5/Android/Ios, after Adobe declaration for no support in
>>>>Flash/Flex.
>>> Adobe did not say "no support".  Adobe is still supporting Flash, and
>>>you
>>> can still purchase Flex support contracts from Adobe.  Adobe donated
>>>Flex to
>>> Apache so it can continue to be developed in the open.  Adobe continues
>>>to
>>> make releases of Flash.
>>>
>>> Still, lots of people are moving to HTML5/Android/IOS, and so is Apache
>>> Flex.  If you monitor the d...@flex.apache.org mailing list you will see
>>>that
>>> we are hard at work on trying to cross-compile MXML and ActionScript to
>>> HTML/JS/CSS which can then be run through PhoneGap/Cordova to create
>>>mobile
>>> apps.  It is still in its infancy and we have lots of work ahead, but
>>>we are
>>> making progress.
>>>
>>> See [1] for more on one approach we are taking.
>>>
>>> [1]
>>>
>>>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Alex%27s+FlexJS+Prototy
>>>p
>>>e
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alex Harui
>>> Flex SDK Team
>>> Adobe Systems, Inc.
>>> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
>>>
>>>
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