I should have said "Existing Flex Skills"; I did not mean to say
existing Flex code. ;)
You should thank Alex and the rest of the team. I'm just watching the
FlexJS stuff from the sidelines.
On 7/25/2015 6:12 PM, Gerald Hollinka wrote:
Hi Jeffry!!
Your sentence
"I believe FlexJS is functional and you'll be able to use your
existing Flex in the transition to HTML(5) based apps."
is not enough. Your are our heroe.
So many developers all over the world believe in you. And all you
could express is ...
a very disappointent Gerry (Austria - Europe)
ps: Your are still my heroe!!!!!
2015-07-25 17:58 GMT+02:00 Jeffry Houser <jef...@dot-com-it.com
<mailto:jef...@dot-com-it.com>>:
For specific questions about Adobe AIR; you are going to have to
ask Adobe. You may start by looking here:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplatform/whitepapers/roadmap.html .
64 bit support for Windows and Mac is listed. in the "New
Features" section; but no AIR version for Linux has been released
later than version 3.
I believe FlexJS is functional and you'll be able to use your
existing Flex in the transition to HTML(5) based apps.
On 7/25/2015 10:06 AM, Udirley Otoni Pesse wrote:
Hello, I have several applications in flex which until then
were being
executed by the browser, with the increasing bombing the flash
player has
been suffering I find it very hard that it lasts for a long
time, and for
this reason I'm switching to air adobe, so I no longer use the
browser.
But me there arise some questions, which assures me that Adobe
will
continue the AIR support?
There site for dounload can only download for Windows 32 and
Mac. What
about Windows 64 and Linux. Am I following the right path?
I have many time s work and I can not lose them.
I have eagerly awaited by FlexJS, but I see that the project
is still at a
very high level of development and has little documentation.
I'm being pressured to migrate to HTMH5 but I did not want to,
I like the
Flex, but I am employee in a company do not know how long I'll
be able to
hold.
I need to make a decision soon, and your opinions will count a
lot in this
decision.
Adobe AIR will be kept? This is a sure future?
I migrate to AIR?
You can now use FlexJS?
In short ... I'm desperately trying to save years of work and
my job.
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Jeffry Houser
Technical Entrepreneur
http://www.jeffryhouser.com
203-379-0773 <tel:203-379-0773>
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Jeffry Houser
Technical Entrepreneur
http://www.jeffryhouser.com
203-379-0773