We always knew we needed an IDE, Flex 1.0 had a version of Flex Builder
but it was built on top of the Dreamweaver codebase because we thought
it had the most similarities.  After doing one version of that we
realized it was a mistake and moved to Eclipse :-)
 
Matt

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This early work was dropped when we realized that what we should really
be building was a declarative HTML-like language for producing SWFs.
MXML was the result.

At what point was it decided that Flex Builder should be made? 


On 6/1/07, dorkie dork from dorktown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        how did the name Flex come about? how did you guys decide what
features to put in AS3?
        
        
        On 6/1/07, Gordon Smith < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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                > how did you guys decide to use mxml (xml)? 
                 

                

                Here's my perspective...
                 
                About five years ago there was a general feeling that
Flash was great for designers but not for developers. Another problem
with Flash was that the author-time FLA files that it saves are binary
rather than text, which means they don't work wel with other tools,
can't be diffed in source code control, can't have changes from multiple
developers merged in, etc.
                 
                So a small team, which I was on, starting building a
very simple authoring tool (which never shipped) which was kind of like
Flash without the Timeline and which saved its author-time files in XML
format. But we didn't consider this file format to be a language you'd
write in.
                 
                This early work was dropped when we realized that what
we should really be building was a declarative HTML-like language for
producing SWFs. MXML was the result.
                
                 
                > how did you decide to use actionscript 
                 
                That was a no-brainer because it was the language that
the Flash Player knew how to execute.
                 
                - Gordon

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                i would love to have sat in on the discussions when Flex
was first conceived. how did you guys decide to use mxml (xml)? how did
you decide to use actionscript or at what point did you say we need to
rewrite this and then decided what features to add in? 
                
                

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                        I think the team has quite a mix of language
backgrounds. My previous experience was mostly in C++ with ancient
knowledge of Fortran, Forth, Pascal, and C.
                         
                        - Gordon

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                        What are the background languages of the Adobe
Flex programmers? I read this article on Oliver Merks blog about how
Java is similar to AS3 and the team I work with is all Java developers. 
                        
        
http://blog.olivermerk.ca/index.cfm/2007/6/1/Flex-for-Java-Developers
<http://blog.olivermerk.ca/index.cfm/2007/6/1/Flex-for-Java-Developers> 
                        

                        

                        


                

                

                

                
                



 

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