I got a big application in flex, all the screens are dynamic builded in realtime. My big problem is the mobile/tablets and time. If it works directly I could just change some lines to fit in the mobile screen/tablet.

Then you can say, why I dont just use AIR? becouse many customer are using linux, and even AIR is very similar to the online application, still have to change many things when change from AIR and by Browser. Things like send commands to a Matrix Printer, USB cards...

btw, I 100% agree with you about the javascript

On 11/7/2013 1:14 AM, Carlos Velasco wrote:
I don't really know why people are so entusiast with the idea of porting
FLEX to a "hell shit" (just my opinion) technology as Javascripy it is just
like throwing away HD smart TVs and making a party to welcome Black and
White TVs...

Sorry for the offtopic, but really tired of viewing so many "Ooooohhh
Javascript is the future... " staff out there.


2013/11/7 Adam Malejko <[email protected]>

Yeah, Shumway may or may not help; but I'm not holding my breath on it.

What will hopefully help Flex a bunch is the JS output that Alex is working
on. Can't wait! I don't personally need it, but I know a lot of clients
that do!

... and as soon as my boss lays off a bit, I hope to start at least testing
it a bit.

-Adam


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:56 PM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote:

This was discussed on dev@.  Shumway may not help Flex at all.  It seems
more oriented to the rendering side of Flash, not the user interaction
side.


On 11/6/13 8:11 PM, "Thiago Maia" <[email protected]> wrote:

What I understood seens they are trying to build an opensource flash
player to replace adobe flash player. That would be great for us flex
developpers.


http://www.ghacks.net/2013/10/02/mozillas-flash-plugin-replacement-shumway
-lands-firefox-nightly/


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