Alain, I agree with you.

My manager introduced me to Flex Mobile. I can't imagine creating mobile
apps without a great debugging tool or know what is going on with the
phone's memory and other resources.

I don't know how to manage it with JS. Is it possible?

Att,

Cadu de Castro Alves
Web & Mobile Developer
www.oitodigital.com.br


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Alain Ekambi <[email protected]>wrote:

> @Cadu
>
> There is this illusion that HTML/CSS/JS is "easy" to do.
> But as requirements change, the codebase grows and the team becomes bigger
> then you start seeing the pain of pure JS development.
>
> I m mainting a 5 years old web application.
> I wish HTML/CSS/JS was easy to do.
>
> Things like "I want to find where this method is getting called" becomes
> almost impossible to do.
> I mean there is a reason why  the best companies when it comes to web based
> development (Google, Microsoft,etc,,)
> are cross compiling to JS (GWT, DART, TypeScript, Sharkpit) or have some
> tools of top of it(Closure Compiler)
>
>
> The problem is that at most company people making decisions have never
> wrote a single line of code.
>
> Atleast Adobe should have supported both platforms and give people the
> choice.
> They have the money for that.
>
> Back in the days  I  was so exited to follow Adobe Evangelists(Blog,
> Twitter, etc)
> Always something to learn.
> You could feel  the excitement about what they do.
>
> Today they post picutures of Cooking, Football , stuff like that.
>
> Dont get me wrong.
> It s their free time.
> They can do whatever they want.
>
> But it s sad.
>

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