Yeah I recommend you keep digging that Objective C.

Althought it is a great news for all flash developers, it is bit unclear how
this is going to work and how much control will we have over the app.

It appears that the Flash IDE will output a compiled app ready to go!
Althgout that sounds pretty cool, we will be limited with what the AS3 APIs
adobe is providing for the handset.

I guess will wait until the CS5 beta is out so we can test it out.

First thing that comes to mind is how are we going to:
- debug
- check leaks and performance in instruments
- how much flash features will we really be able to port to the iPhone
My guess is that one 50 frames long animated sequence in a movieclip, will
be enough to crash the iPhone to no return!

And if I'm wrong, I hope I am, that it's even better!



On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Jim B <[email protected]> wrote:

> With Adobe's announcement at Max09 today that the next version of
> Flash, CS5, will have the ability to export to native iPhone code, is
> there any reason to continue in my mastery of Objective C??
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