Whats interesting is most people never even looked at the motivation.My last
Flex project ran beautifully on everything.Flex threatened to completely
eliminate the differences between Mac and Windows for the user.It threatened to
kill Mac or at least cause a price reduction.THAT'S why Steve
The death of this technology was a crime.Oliver Cromwell has his Ireland and
Steve Jobs had his flash.
Angular2 is pretty good replacement, eventually they will add a bitmap I
predict.They will have to eventually, or a facsimile thereof
When you can't mathematically relate any pixel on the
olution required
Another good alternative is React
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Dan Pride danielpr...@yahoo.com [flexcoders]
<flexcoders@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Flex 4.6 is really qood, but given the industry move away from flash you
may want to consider Angular2, its b
Flex 4.6 is really qood, but given the industry move away from flash you may
want to consider Angular2, its basically flash without the bitmap.That may be
overstating it a bit, but its a lot more similar to actionscript 3 than it is
to javascript 4 framework stuff.At Last ! something
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Good Idea, it would be piling one hysteria on top of another so to speak ;)
I urge you to consider I wrote this just before IE 8.
Still runs pretty good.
My first, a little embarrassing internally to me now but still.
Compare way back then to the future you are asking for now.
Try clicking a few
Being its my 12th language I don't find JS that difficult.
I object to the design tho.
Its a completely inferior and unpredictable design approach.
My primary interests are relational database, complex relationships.
having classes etc that enable you to deal with the entire screen as a unit is
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