Here's a video recording of the presentation: https://my.adobeconnect.com/_a295153/p7ysfeovw33/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Raju Bitter <[email protected]> wrote: > The Spoon project team has posted some information in their blog on > the Flex Summit demos of FalconJS. Here are some interesting facts: > http://www.spoon.as/2011/flex-summit-live-updates/ > > + FalconJS will be donated as open source to Apache > > + FalconJS AS3 compilation: > AS code -> falcon front end / falcon js code gen -> google closure > compiler -> faster JS Code > Standards used: HTML, JS, SVG > > + “Falcon JS” refers to two experimental utilities: > – AS-> JS > – MXML -> HTML/CSS/JS > > + "Seeing example apps running. They look really good." > > That actually sounds promising. The DHTML code should be much more > optimized with Google Closure support, assuming that FalconJS supports > the advanced compilation mode. > > There will be some changes regarding tooling > – Flash Builder > — will release support for apache flex > — removing unpopular and expensive to maintain features: Design View, > DCD, and Catalyst workflows > – flash catalyst discontinued (with catalyst cs5.5 support for flex 4.5) > – monocle continues as a priority > > It sounds like the latest components are optimized for FalconJS > already, that means Adobe has done most of the work to have complex > apps running in JavaScript.
