At the risk of starting a flame war, I must counter that at my (very large) 
enterprise, we're divesting ourselves of Flash since target platforms 
cannot reuse our components (yeah, the iPad). Flash certainly still is 
popular, but given new canvas animation frameworks coming out every day 
making it WYSIWYG easy to make high fidelity animations, the case for Flash 
is easing, not to mention the high priced (though very powerful) IDEs and 
suites for working with Flash require.

Of course this won't happen over night, and Flash and Flex will have 
their niches, but the writing is on the wall for Flash/Flex/Silverlight and 
friends.



Sincerely,
Joseph

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