Some consider that when a software is not supported and does not evolve 
anymore, it's "dead".
I am not.

I am using Parsley / SpiceLib on both Desktop and Mobile projects. These are 
large projects with complex architecture.
It's working remarkably well, fast (if you use FastInject for UIs) even of 
mobile, and is feature-rich, and highly configurable.
>From what I heard, it's the most adapted to large projects, but surely other 
>more light-weight IOCs could be used for simpler projects (or no IOC at all).

Just my own experience.

Maurice 

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De : piotrz [mailto:piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com] 
Envoyé : mercredi 19 mars 2014 12:48
À : dev@flex.apache.org
Objet : RE: [FlexJS] AMF support

I've been thinking about why Parsley is dead. Someone just stopped working on 
this project but I think current version is quite stable, quite good for really 
big projects. I wouldn't add to much, so when we could tell that is project is 
dead ?

Piotr 



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