Apple changes dev. agreement. Flash apps are a go

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  • vaxorcist0

    Maybe apple tried it and found out it was soooo slow and clunky that they realized this would cause programmers to just give up and learn Objective-C...

    And/or some major companies told apple they'd go android-only for their in-house apps like timesheets if apple wouldn't let them "re-purpose their code assets written in flex to the IOS platform"

    .... but I'm coming to think of any code in flash as being an asset that doesn't hold much long-term value, your code is hostage to too many competing corporate agendas....

    • why needs a fucking timesheet written in Flex, utterly moronic using something so processor intensive for a fucking formPIZZA
    • I worked at a place whose fucking timesheet app was written in J2EE and an applet tied to a SAP back end....vaxorcist
    • and it was soooo slow, and time-out-ey everyone wanted a billing code for timesheet timewastevaxorcist

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