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[October 18, 2005]

The ActionScript 3 Forecast: Cold Sweat followed by a Rainbow

Filed under: ActionScript — @ 1:27 am

In a post entitled AS3 — the Tomb of AS2/AS1? at the Chinese website 80s Team Blog, the author writes, “When I first set eyes on ActionScript 2.0 to ActionScript 3.0 Migration I broke out in a cold sweat,” citing the many changes in AS3 such as the packaging of nearly all formerly global functions and the removal of others. “It’s hard to imagine how painful it will be to convert programs to AS3.”

“But after the wind and rain has passed there will surely be a rainbow. The short-term suffering cannot extinguish people’s passion for AS3 and Flash. It will be better for the future of Flash. I believe these sacrifices are worth it.

“I believe the more standard AS3 will attract more traditional developers and make development more simple and convenient.”

I guess I feel the same way. I’m putting on my poncho right now.

2 Comments »

  1. I don’t know why you would want to attract ‘more traditional’ developers? Flash may become bigger but when flash is used to build boring old dusty sites, (like traditional developers do) what’s the use?

    Comment by olleke bolleke — October 18, 2005 @ 5:39 am

  2. “Traditional developers” also built Photoshop and the Flash Player.

    I can tell you this: already I don’t want to go back to AS2!

    Comment by alan — October 18, 2005 @ 5:14 pm

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