Jesse, thanks!
Ted's article nails exactly what I'm looking for.
This statement here -- > "The SWF contains just only what you import
and can be devoid of the Flex Framework," suggests to me I can avoid that
240KB initial hit right off the bat. I realize that figure may drop with
optimization, but I believe you said earlier that even Flex 1.5 SWFs
(presumably optimized) start out at over 100KB.
I'm interested in leveraging the speed increases of AS3 and the new
virtual machine -- at least, gearing that way -- but I presently have little
interest in the UI Component (and other) benefits of the Flex framework. If
my career veers in that direction, Flex is the obvious choice. Meanwhile,
I'm delving into the mechanics of incorporating good, old fashioned, heavily
tweened movie clips into Flex-built, 8.5-Player SWFs via the ASProject
component of Flex Builder 2.
Any pointers? Do I need to produce Components of all my artwork
(hope not!) ... can I use a runtime shared Library?
David
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:communicationor cacophony ?
BTW, more info David on ActionScript projects.
http://www.powersdk.com/ted/2005/10/flex2-actionscript-project.php
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