On Nov 7, 2006, at 9:02 AM, Brian Azzopardi wrote: I think Adobe is trying to make the browser a platform for their own tech. As Adobe is not on friendly terms with MS it may also simply be a case of "enemy of my enemy is my friend". I'm just thankful they released the sources ; ) Brian
Yeah, a cool side effect is haxe will just work on this platform :-)
-rich On Nov 7, 2006, at 6:06 AM, Nicolas Cannasse wrote: As for Tamarin, I'm curious how Mozilla will be able to integrate this in SpiderMonkey, given that's basically the whole Flash9 AVM2, expect Flash-specific APIs. It's indeed interesting to see the complete VM sources being available, especially since I've been reverse-engineering the Flash9 bytecode some months ago when working on haXe/Flash9 support.
This is indeed interesting that they contributed their VM. Would you think they would (in the future) attempt to unify the VMs and have a single VM for Flash and _javascript_ operating in the browser? I wonder whether they will contribute this to the WebKit project too since they are using WebKit for Apollo.
-rich
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