On 11/3/05, Aldo Bucchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Daniel, Dave
>
> Dave, it might be in alpha, but it is still excelent leverage that can
> be used today. If a big client goes for an expensive Ajax framework
> for all 2006 then good bye to selling flex for a whole year. I don't
> want that to happen.
>

I certainly understand that, but it's kind of tough to do a price
comparison, in my opinion. Flex is, to an extent, a shrink-wrapped
product with a known price tag. AJAX products aren't the result of
using a product that has a price tag -- the true cost is in the
development/debugging hours. Sure, there are AJAX libraries that
certainly help out, but it's not really the same. Scott Barnes has
some excellent blog entries (www.mossyblog.com, specifically
http://www.mossyblog.com/archives/454.cfm) with some AJAX/DHTML vs.
Flex development anecdotes, which I personally feel are more
indicative of the true "cost" rather than looking at price tags.

Regards,
Dave.


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