They would offer the flash runtime as a linkable library if they were
serious about being middleware.
Have you seen the ANE stuff? Complete rubbish compared to real native
classes! They don't trust people to actually have access to all the
useful stuff the runtime has. And it's not a matter of "en
The video performance in AIR on desktop is horrendous (no hardware
accell - even through webkit), and on mobile it's only better if you go
through stagevideo. For heavier lifting you'll need to use an ANE. Once
you are down that road, why not just go all native, or look for a better
cross-platf
That seems to be mostly about ASNext/AVMNext which has since been
canned, and the developers moved not back to AS3, but to webkit and
other web tech.
Kevin N.
On 5/10/13 7:20 AM, John McCormack wrote:
Alex Harui at Adobe had these interesting things to say:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/grou
Gospel.
Kevin N.
On 5/9/13 11:18 AM, James Merrill wrote:
>From my perspective as a former Flash Developer at an Ad agency, I can't
imagine us getting any more serious Flash work. These days we still use
Flash for banner ads, but that's it. We've tried using Adobe Edge to do
HTML5 banners, but
Alex Harui at Adobe had these interesting things to say:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/message/165517
John
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