I'm not sure I understood all of that, but yes, when you have time, we can
discuss more.

I do think the main focus for FlexJS is "single-url" apps (the URL does
not change so no page is reloaded).

-Alex

On 9/6/14 2:39 PM, "jude" <flexcapaci...@gmail.com> wrote:

>For HTML/CSS/JS I would much rather use AS and MXML and use FlexJS to
>output to HTML than write in HTML, JS and CSS. In this case, you have the
>best tooling and support and then can output that to HTML. I think FlexJS
>will make a big splash once it matures and web devs see what it can do.
>
>BTW Alex, with HTML development there is a lot of mashing together of
>server side and client side code. One thing to consider is server side and
>client side multi-language support.
>
>For example, some developers will do something like this:
>
><?php
>
>if ($something) {
>?>
><input label="Submit" type="button"></input>
><?php
>}
>?>
>
>It can get really messy. So we might want to add support for something
>like:
>
><s:Script runAt="server">
>   // some PHP code that updates the URL, fragment or flashvars
></s:Script>
>
>and show examples using states. We can discuss this more but I think we
>should come up with a set of examples that show how to use FlexJS and MXML
>/ AS to get and send calls rather than the traditional reload the page
>model. That was a shift in thinking when I started with Flex. I've read
>articles about Twitter and other companies doing things that were
>breakthrough in speed and performance that Flex was doing since version 2.
>It made me appreciate what we have but also realize these methods are not
>well known.
>
>
>On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Gary Yang <flashflex...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> yeah, that is because 95% of the use can be accomplished by html5/js, of
>> course more people drive toyota like me, but when dealing with high
>>value
>> target, you know what to do.
>>
>> Same thing, although that 5% is minority, but it's high value target,
>>and
>> that's what Flash Flex should be focusing on, and only real
>>professionals
>> can do it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 3:22 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > On 9/4/14 12:05 PM, "Devesh Mishra(NABFS00)"
>><devesh.dmis...@igate.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >Gary, agreed with you.
>> > >But somewhere it seems that the rate of development is much higher in
>> > >HTML5/JS as compared to MXML/AS.
>> > For sure, more people and more money is going into HTML5/JS.  And
>>that's
>> > why I'm working on FlexJS.  I am trying to leverage the advantages of
>> MXML
>> > and AS and apply them to HTML/JS.
>> >
>> > -Alex
>> >
>> >
>>

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