The company i'm at at the mo uses flash for advertising, navigation and
impressive landing pages for sites. simpler forms of navigation will move to
ajax imo while more complicated pieces (carousels, 3d etc) will stay as
flash

advertising will stay as it is - flash is the smallest, most efficient way
of delivering advertising and with rich media becoming more important for
branding and data-capture, the flash banner is here to stay.

landing pages that don't really use flash to do anything more than fade
items in will move to ajax but for proper animation, flash is still the
best.

not sure about flex. As far as I've always thought, Flex is for building
applications and was made for the c programmers coming to the .swf format
who are used to having libraries of components and pre-made classes. I'll be
looking into it more when I get some time.

a

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Anthony Pace <[email protected]>wrote:

> Because of the trend, have you noticed less jobs for Flash then for AJAX
> style webapps? A push to DHTML and AJAX because of SEO issues?
> So many bad developers giving companies leaving a bad taste in the mouths
> of clients?
> Is freelance flash developer starting to become a bad title?
> What about the move to FLEX for big organizations? Bad for flashers because
> it makes it easier to produce cookie cutter apps?
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