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    Hey I'm from an AS3 background and have made the move to making apps natively in Objective C, learning the language can be a lot of fun if you're interested and put the time in. My advice would be to set yourself a project and then just try and complete it. most of the dev dudes I work with use Unity, because it's more game design oriented. I've recently done some performance tests exporting from Flash to iPad, and I was pleasantly surprised, it managed 130 particles moving around the sceen at the same time. so I don't think Flash will be out of the question especially if they continue support in the future for iOS. But I'd definitely go Objective C and iOS if I was you

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