Actually that JS, man, she has some pretty nice curves.. (wink)
Me personally, I like HTML + XML + JS + PHP + Flash.
They REALLY know how to party together.. :) And when the mood is right
they put on a spectacular show!
Just watch out for XML, she likes to tie you up. ;) and well.. you
know, Flash gots' all the toys.
After a few go-arounds with any of them and they tell you all their
secrets. (But keep that on the hush hush.. =)
You can never have too many Codewatch Babes in your bungalow.. you
never know when one will up and leave... ;)
Make it a real one people!
THANK YOU ALL for all your help this last year..
See you on the other side.
Best,
Karl
On Dec 31, 2011, at 5:59 AM, Peter Ginneberge wrote:
With "easily" I was meaning that you do not have to teach yourself
another programming language: more than that, I'm not scared by
learning something new, I'm scared by the fact that I will lose all
my long experience on Flash and I do not want to!
I understand what you're saying.
When I started learning Java (not so very long ago) I got frustrated
by the mess that is JSP and Servlets.
That is why I'm so glad I finally found something like GWT to make
web apps more or less the way I'm used to in Flex (I stopped using
Flash around v8).
Meaning, OOP, MVP, etc..
http://code.google.com/intl/nl/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideMvpActivitiesAndPlaces.html
http://code.google.com/intl/nl/webtoolkit/articles/mvp-architecture.html
If you look at this project structure:
http://code.google.com/intl/nl/webtoolkit/images/contacts-project-hierarchy.png
That's almost exactly what it would look like in Flex when using
Cairngorm for instance, but without the Command pattern.
There's libraries out there that do have a Command implementation.
And with GWT you can use a declarative xml like structure for
layout, close to Flex' MXML:
http://code.google.com/intl/nl/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiBinder.html
So why must I dismiss such a powerful thing like Flash?
Just because it's fancy to say "Flash is dead"?
What wil happen when softwarehouses that right now are focusing on
html 5 (or other things) will finally realize that with flash you
can export to iPhone, iPad and Android with a simple click and for
this reason the developing process is faster than any other thing
done in another programming language?
I hear ya !
I just love Flex, I really do. The thing is, in a few years time
(I'm guessing) plugins will be a thing of the past.
Windows 8 is already moving in that direction. So it will simply be
a matter of: "we don't have a choice."
I mentioned this on FlexCoders already. If Adobe - moving away from
the Flash plugin - would make FlashBuilder into something that spits
out HTML/JS web apps much like GWT now does with Java, I'd be all
over it. And I'm sure I'm not the only one :)
The power and beauty of ActionScript+MXML to build the apps we're
used to and not having to touch the ugliness that is JS/HTML.
That'd be my wish for 2012 :)
regards,
Muzak
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Thanks Muzak,
Very interesting links!
However I said "easily" :-)
With "easily" I was meaning that you do not have to teach yourself
another programming language: more than that, I'm not scared by
learning something new, I'm scared by the fact that I will lose all
my long experience on Flash and I do not want to!
In some time, performance won't be a trouble at all seen the power
of the new devices.
So why must I dismiss such a powerful thing like Flash?
Just because it's fancy to say "Flash is dead"?
What wil happen when softwarehouses that right now are focusing on
html 5 (or other things) will finally realize that with flash you
can export to iPhone, iPad and Android with a simple click and for
this reason the developing process is faster than any other thing
done in another programming language?
So right now, I stay with Flash.
Happy new year to everyone.
Il 31/12/2011 03:27, Peter Ginneberge ha scritto:
Sorry for the late reply..
With your new chicks can you easily make web apps, desktop apps,
android apps and ios apps?
Yup, except for desktop.
Once compiled, they're plain HTML/JS apps.
Mind you, I haven't done any Android and/or iOS apps with GWT yet.
Just goodle "GTW ios" for instance and you'll find the stuff you
need.
Here's a "how-to" - note the date --> 2007.
http://code.google.com/intl/en/webtoolkit/articles/gwt-iphone.html
The article is for GWT 1.4. The current version is 2.4 and alot
has changed (improved) since then.
And there's all sorts of additional libraries available for all
kinds of development.
Smart GWT: http://code.google.com/p/smartgwt/
GWT Mobile: http://code.google.com/p/gwt-mobile-webkit/
Ext GWT: http://www.sencha.com/products/extgwt/
etc..
As for desktop apps, you could wrap your GWT with AIR :)
regards,
Muzak
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