Personally I have never been tempted to work in Eclipse - I like the IDE and work well in it.. but I have to admit FlexBuilder2 is tempting me a bit. In most of my projects these days there is no need for an FLA, so I will definitely be learning Flex enough to at least make an educated decision between the two environments... or to use both



On Oct 27, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Jon Bradley wrote:

On Oct 27, 2005, at 10:14 AM, Mike Britton wrote:


That makes sense Robert.

In the same line of thinking, as the Flex stuff evolves, I see the Flash IDE turning into a sort of "Photoshop for Flash" where graphical assets are designed/maintained, and FlexBuilder 2 (eclipse) becoming the programming
environment.


I don't think that's likely to happen at all. I suspect a vast majority of users will continue to use the IDE.

This is just a prediction on my part: the number of people who use the IDE or a combination of the IDE and a text editor will probably outnumber the FlexBuilder/Eclipse platform users 3:1, or even much more (10:1?).


So FlexBuilder 2 will be for development, period, rapid or
otherwise, and "Flash" or "the Flash IDE" will be a designer's tool. Both sit on top of the Flash Platform and are the foundation for implementing the
technology.


Still doubt that a lot. FlexBuilder 2 will probably used for development of _enterprise_applications_. I don't think Macromedia will be able to push it's use too much further outside those limits.

Don't get me wrong, I love the metaphor and what it could possibly do for my Flash development. But, the random project that comes along which could benefit from that environment doesn't nearly justify the resources and time I'd need to devote to really knowing the platform.

In the Flash community, we've got designers, designer/developers (design with some programming) and serious developers (strictly programming). I'd say the former two in that list far outnumber the latter.

Jon

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