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Flash is not dead 3939 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 2 months ago | Thread started: Mar 16, 10, 4:32 p.m.
Out of context: Response #16 [Mar 16, 10, 4:32 p.m.]
- SteveJobs
@ernexbcn - yes the iphone sdk is exceptional. they've learned from their mistakes with regards to OS development.
@lukus_W - yeaaaah, kind of. flash has been changing the last few years and it's not all about timelines and motion tweens any more. because of the extensive flash API, you can do something in as3 in a fraction of the time it would take to do it in Cocoa. And think about the number of flash apps out there that are dying to be ported to the iphone. that would be a huge win for adobe to say, "hey everyone, you don't need to learn Cocoa, just use our simple flash technology to pop out more of those games that are selling so well in our online store". all of a sudded, you're looking for the receipt to that $50 learning cocoa book you haven't cracked.


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