Hi thiyagarajan

Is that TRUE??few of my friends still working with flex in CTS
On Mar 27, 2012 8:39 PM, "thiyaga rajan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Friends,
>
>
>               I ve heared that cts stopped using flex and they move on to
> html 5...
>
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> G.Thiyagarajan
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>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:00 AM, Saurabh Narula <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Agree to most of your views Nishtant, specifically the fact that we need
>> to be good programmers at the end of the day. Being stubborn (oh yes
>> stubborn!) & disciplined to extensbility, scalability of the app
>> architecture, good code writing practices is something that will stand you
>> apart in the crowd. Strict usability practices/guidelines is another area
>> (if you are serious about UI) that you should focus on. But I still dont
>> buy in the whole propaganda of 'fire in the mountain .. run run run', but
>> then its not all hunky dory as well.
>>
>> Adobe's priorities have changed, they are a company and its their own
>> right to invest in what they think would be most valuable and good
>> investment for them. People still do not realize that when flash for mobile
>> devices (and thus flex in a way) was not dumped, there were still
>> alternatives, and you could still develop apps without using flex, weighing
>> the odds of the options available (at that time or today) is still very
>> subjective and depends on use cases. Flex is still a choice, but the future
>> of technology/platform is uncertain. I would (and everyone should) see this
>> as an opportunity to apply all that you have learnt with flex in other
>> frameworks. extJS do makes sense. Think about working with SVG, canvas
>> directly in the browser. HTML5 capabilities are not there yet,
>> and undoubtedly flex is ahead, but flex clearly is not the future, HTML5
>> is.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Saurabh
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:41 PM, nishantkyal <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I agree with the original post that Flex developers should be on their
>>> toes looking at other technologies, the most obvious choice being UI
>>> technologies like HTML5, JQuery etc.
>>>
>>> Couple of reasons:
>>>
>>>    - Flex is winding down and even though it'll wind down even faster
>>>    with upcoming Windows 8 which will not support browser plugins and
>>>    increasing dominance of iOS. Even Adobe is pulling out of mobile browser
>>>    space and will have to do so when major OS stop supporting third-party
>>>    browser plugins. Sad but true.
>>>    - Flex wouldn't die tomorrow, but you'll see less and less money put
>>>    into it which means lesser exciting work and more maintenance on projects
>>>    which are waiting to be converted into other technologies. Obviously 
>>> these
>>>    will not be a hell lot and will also not pay as much.
>>>    - Being moved over to Apache doesn't mean it's gonna perform as good
>>>    as other projects. If anything that went to apache became a rockstar, 
>>> every
>>>    project will start on apache. Apache is just an opensource foundation, it
>>>    doesn't drive adoption and success.
>>>
>>> My advice to everybody (including me) is to start looking at other
>>> technologies and trying to be better programmers with more emphasis on
>>> algorithms, UI models, code structuring and just being better programmers.
>>> That's your insurance against the any tech you're working on fading out.
>>>
>>> Nishant
>>>
>>> On Sunday, February 19, 2012 12:22:24 PM UTC+5:30, flexdev wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi  All,
>>>>
>>>> Adobe’s view of Flex and its commitments to Flex in the future
>>>> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/**flex/whitepapers/roadmap.html<http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/whitepapers/roadmap.html>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Shyam
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 2:16 PM, naresh s <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm a flex developer. I've been working for past 1 year on this
>>>>> platform. I've observered (you may also) a sharp declining of Flex Job
>>>>> oppurtunities after HTML5 has succesfully emerged. Not only this, even
>>>>> Adobe has also decided to move working with HTML5 in a official
>>>>> statement.
>>>>>
>>>>> Further more, Flex can't be powerful in Tab arena where IOS and
>>>>> Android OS work well with HTML5 and other mobile frameworks like
>>>>> Sencha and ExtJS etc.,
>>>>>
>>>>> So, should we take our turn towards HTML5, ExtJS, Sencha, JQuery and
>>>>> any mobile and web frameworks etc...?
>>>>> Hope your experiences and views will help me and also frehers who want
>>>>> to see the career in Flex platform.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Regargs,
>>>>> Naresh
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