IMO intelliJ is better than FB and is really good at web/js too. And they are very responsive to problems/questions as well.
On Mar 19, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Marcus Fritze <[email protected]> wrote: > I am also using FB 4.7 and I really think the FlashBuilder could be better. > I have a lot of projects and one of the web-projects is a little bit bigger > (the compiled swf is 8 MB). > It takes up to 40 Seconds for compiling and uses up to 4 GB of RAM. (it's > good to change the eclipse.ini ;-) ) > > And in FB4.7 I have some annoying bugs: > - it shows me that the import XXXX is not used locally, but the import IS > used locally > - it shows me that the resource xxxx does not exist, but the file actually > exists and > is found when I clicked the class a second time > > Will there be a next version of FB or even a bug-fix of the current issues in > FB? I am > wondering why FB has this still issues. I know Adobe dropped the development > of > the Flex SDK, but I thought the FB is still used for the new Adobe game > development > strategy, right? Ok, so I am really considering to use IntelliJ IDEA for > developing. > > What is the majority here on the list using for development? I thought FB (as > eclipse-plugin) > is the best choice, because I can code other files (php, HTML, Java....) of > my project in the same IDE. > > Thanks > > Marcus > > Am 19.03.2013 um 11:05 schrieb João Fernandes > <[email protected]>: > >> you could always disable design view and it will speed things up or >> eventually move to intelliJ (just kidding). >> >> >> On 19 March 2013 09:10, Tom Chiverton <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I found Builder 4.7 to be half as fast and use twice as much RAM under the >>> 1.7 JVM as 1.6, so just went back to that. >>> >>> WinXP 32bit. >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> >>> On 18/03/2013 23:10, Steve McLaughlin wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, I'm using Adobe Flash Builder 4.7 with apache flex 4.9.1 SDK, and the >>>> text editor is extremely slower than Adobe Flash Builder 4.6. >>>> It appears that some kind of background processing is happening, is it >>>> checking all the import statements to see if they are used? Is there an >>>> option to turn this off? >>>> >>>> For example, I comment out a line, and it takes 1-2 seconds for the cursor >>>> to return. >>>> I already have 'Build automatically' unchecked. >>>> >>>> thanks, >>>> steve >>>> >>>> >>>> ______________________________**______________________________** >>>> __________ >>>> This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. >>>> For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com >>>> ______________________________**______________________________** >>>> __________ >> >> >> -- >> >> João Fernandes >
