@Alex. Like I said before No offense to the work you guys put into FlexJS. >From a technical point of view a fascinating effort. But the question is how do you plan to compete against stuff like GWT, Typescript, Dart ?
"Feel free to get going on the things in your list". I think I showed my work on Flash/Flex on this list several times. I never been a fan of ActionScript/MXML because i beliebe it s the wrong approach. But I do invest lots of time on Flex/Flash and still make good money from it. 2014-12-10 0:38 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>: > > > On 12/9/14, 2:54 PM, "Alain Ekambi" <jazzmatad...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >@Gary Yang. > >Cant agree more. > > > >Why would one use > >ActionScript to cross compile to JS ? > > Because there are millions of lines of existing AS and MXML code out there > and those who want to reduce the cost of getting that code to run in more > places can leverage cross-compilation. > > > > >The Flash platform is a terrific platform. Instead of putting efforts to > >create unique capabilities (Clientside PDF, Excel, 3D Maps) effort are > >waste to compile to JS. > > Well, that’s the Apache Way. Folks ask for something, someone starts > working on it, other folks join in. Several folks I talked to wanted > something like FlexJS, so I started in on it and others have joined. I > haven’t noticed any requests for the things in your list, and quite > frankly, FlexJS is just more interesting to me. Feel free to get going on > the things in your list. > > -Alex > > -- Alain Ekambi Co-Founder Ahomé Innovation Technologies http://www.ahome-it.com/ <http://ahome-it.com/>