I think especially the randori framework really has a LOT of potential. It mixes the best of flex with the best of html. Looks very exciting!!
Do you think it would be possible to work Mvvm of mvp as well, instead of just mvc, in the long run? (I kind of tend to dislike mediators.. I think they repeat a lot of job). This would mean your html page would have a reference to a viewmodel (written in as3) and bind to properties of that model. In a lot of html/js frameworks html is getting databinding, so i think in the long run this might be possible, right? Keep up the good work! Hans Sent from my iPhone On 19 Mar 2013, at 15:39, JP Bader <[email protected]> wrote: > No, the recording is here: > > http://experts.adobeconnect.com/p6vtdd35kyc/ > > Login should not be necessary > On Mar 19, 2013 9:37 AM, "Tom Chiverton" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 19/03/2013 14:07, JP Bader wrote: >> >>> The *new* announcement was the ability to write AS projects directly to >>> JS, >>> with strong typing, ability to use meta tags, and code completion of >>> various JS libraries, such as Kendo/jQuery/et al (so long as they have >>> good >>> comments). It doesn't write frameworks to js, just pure as -> js >> That could be very awesome... >> >> The video should now be public. >> It prompts me for a name, then loads and says "The host has ended this >> meeting. Thank you for attending.". >> https://experts.adobeconnect.**com/randori_does_apache/<https://experts.adobeconnect.com/randori_does_apache/>is >> right ? >> >> Tom >>
