On 28 Nov 2006, at 01:08, Mark Wieder wrote:

...and more...

The Flash ActionScript Virtual Machine is now open source! I
completely missed this announcement until it was brought to my
attention this afternoon.

http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/ 200611/110706Mozilla.html

...now someone with time on their hands needs to modify the source so
that it runs Transcript code natively...

Mark, I think the "Flash open source" subject may be a little misleading. As far as I know, the ActionScript Virtual Machine is only part of the Flash plugin.

The press release has the usual lack of clarity (spin) we've come to expect from large corporations with dollars to spend on marketing.

"Adobe has contributed source code for the ActionScriptâ„¢ Virtual Machine"

Does this mean all the source code or just some of it? (If I were a betting man, I know where I'd place my money.)

Adobe tout the speed and efficiency of the ActionScript 3 virtual machine versus earlier versions. But Flex 2 (and I guess Flash 9 when it arrives) produce precompiled ActionScript. The release refers to Just In Time compilation, which makes sense for ActionScript (JavaScript) deployment in html pages. But I wonder if the speed gains are as significant compared to precompiled scripts.

I'm not sure there is anything for Rev developers here.

Cheers
Dave

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