Yep, not all Flash developers want to assume another change from AS2 to AS3, as many of us already had to change in the past from AS1 to AS2. Hope Adobe will get a stable language this time. I like to make comparations with Java due to the success of that languaje. Java has been around for years without no agressive changes in its core. Not all programers are "geeks" wanting to learn the lastest technology and techniques.



On 4/25/06, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> I think that Flash Player 9 RIAs could be developed and used since we
> have a final release because there's a lot of market in enterprise
> applications build for intranets, so I expect to start using the new
> AS3/Flex2 asap.

Yes of course, my point was when you care about the player being already
installed on most of the users computers. If you know that users will
install the Player anyway, you can start targeting it right now.

BTW, I would like to be wrong on the concerns I was talking about. That
would surely help to have the new VM available asap for our games. It's
just that when I see that some Flash users are still targeting Flash6, I
don't feel like everyone will move quickly to Flash 9, especialy with
the gap between AS1/2 and AS3.

Nicolas

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