Just a comment from your subject. Flex has been Apache Flex and not Adobe Flex for several years now.
> On Jun 18, 2018, at 10:55 AM, najeeb <najeebsha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have to build a mission-critical cross-platform app on both iOS and Android > for a client. The choice of platform is mine to make. I would prefer to go > with a Rich Internet Application (RIA) toolkit. > > I have always been more of a server-side guy, and I have rarely if ever done > any client-side programming in HTML/JS, et al, and I find a proliferation of > choices for web-based technologies like Ionic among others. I have never > been too comfortable with web-based toolkits, however. On the other hand, I > find the Adobe Flex platform quite interesting and more suited to my taste. > > As an aside, I find Ionic to be quite future-proof (the foreseeable future, > at least), though I would like to reiterate that I am neither comfortable > with JS-based toolkits, nor do I have much time on my hands to learn the > entire stack of Angular + Ionic. Learning Adobe Flex has been fun, and I > have picked up quite a bit of it, including ActionScript in the past couple > of days. > > I know that Adobe Flash is (almost) dead. I want to know if Adobe Flex/Air > is actually a good platform of choice for my purpose in 2018. And if it > isn't, can you please recommend some other RIA framework? > > PS: I am not asking this question from a job perspective, i.e., dwindling > number of jobs, etc. That doesn't matter to me. Rather, I would like to know > from the community's perspective, as well as support of the technology on > all major deployment platforms like Android, iOS, Windows, etc. > > > > -- > Sent from: http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/
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