The FlexJS project/framework allows you to work with ActionScript and use
MXML files while cross-compiling to JavaScript. This means you can write
in your favorite language (ActionScript), use familiar tools
(FlashBuilder, MXML), yet run in the browser (or mobile) without the Flash
Player.

All that said, FlexJS is just in getting started and is not quite ready
for production applications, but the more people that can try it and help
build and shape it, the better off it will be.

You can find out more by visiting the FlexJS Wiki page at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/FlexJS

Regards,
Peter Ent
Adobe Systems

On 2/25/15, 6:23 AM, "eduardo12fox" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello guys ,
>
>I flex programmer and I love this technology , I have a company in Brazil
>and all software are in flex 4.5 and have a very large demand for the next
>projects be in flex , I believe we all developers fear the future with
>technology but I do not want to migrate to another I love programming in
>flex. I would like to hear from you about the future of technology and it
>is
>so dependent on the flash player . That at any time can be discontinued
>for
>browsers and if that ever happens we can no longer access our apps.
>
>
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