Could Adobe have mismanaged these announcements better.
I guess these PR screw-ups don’t makes any sense unless there is a conscious desire from Adobe management to kill Flex & Flash, even if that was indeed the case silence would have served better than bastardization of the entire Flex Eco-system as well.
As a developer with diversified skill set i am not worried about Flash getting deprecated, i just can’t see HTML5 replacing high performance enterprise rich internet applications delivered via web browsers lets remember we need to support our end client browser which still includes IE 6/7.
I think ActionScript is still a much better tool to program on than Javascript (the mess it is) , the community has to come up with improvisations on tools like haXe & cross compilers, as we can’t trust Adobe for sure now.
Could Adobe have mismanaged these announcements better. I guess these PR screw-ups don’t makes any sense unless there is a conscious desire from Adobe management to kill Flex & Flash, even if that was indeed the case silence would have served better than bastardization of the entire Flex Eco-system as well. As a developer with diversified skill set i am not worried about Flash getting deprecated, i just can’t see HTML5 replacing high performance enterprise rich internet applications delivered via web browsers lets remember we need to support our end client browser which still includes IE 6/7. I think ActionScript is still a much better tool to program on than Javascript (the mess it is) , the community has to come up with improvisations on tools like haXe & cross compilers, as we can’t trust Adobe for sure now.