My main problem with flex is lack of players, people who can't
install the player, player security, etc..

I had a huge problem with JS for a long time too, but what the
hell- looks like someone decided to go ahead and use it, and
it comes with the browser...

That's why the laszlo runtimes intrigue me so much-  stuff like
that is where it's at.  Hell, look how many languages are sorta
"wrapping" themselves around other languages?  I was peeking
at Groovy, and man, you can output in like, whatever.

Looks like CF8 has leveraged some of these ideas as well-
why not, lots of them are done in JAVA...

On 9/5/07, Joeri B wrote:
>
> Recently I developed my first realworld Flex 2 application for a client,
> after months of playing with Flex 2. My conclusion so far:
>


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