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JavaOne 2006: How Adobe Can Attract Java Developers to Flex 2
Flex 2 is a good technology for development of rich Internet applications, and Adobe is already making some serious changes in the pricing policy to bring Flex 2 to masses. But to make it attractive to five million of professional Java developers they should offer Eclipse-based Flex Builder IDE for free.
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YS Wong commented on 26 Jun 2006
not possible!
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JabbyPanda commented on 19 May 2006
We are already using FDT commercial plugin to Eclipse to facilitate development in Action Script 2 for Flex 1.5.
FDT is currently priced significantly cheaper then Flex Builder 2.
Thus, may be the community will develop an IDE for Flex 2, which be have a nice set of features comparable with Flex Builder 2.
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk commented on 18 May 2006
Flex 2 is a good technology for development of rich Internet applications, and Adobe is already making some serious changes in the pricing policy to bring Flex 2 to masses. But to make it attractive to five million of professional Java developers they should offer Eclipse-based Flex Builder IDE for free.
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SYS-CON India News Desk commented on 18 May 2006
Flex 2 is a good technology for development of rich Internet applications, and Adobe is already making some serious changes in the pricing policy to bring Flex 2 to masses. But to make it attractive to five million of professional Java developers they should offer Eclipse-based Flex Builder IDE for free.
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JDJ News Desk commented on 18 May 2006
Flex 2 is a good technology for development of rich Internet applications, and Adobe is already making some serious changes in the pricing policy to bring Flex 2 to masses. But to make it attractive to five million of professional Java developers they should offer Eclipse-based Flex Builder IDE for free.
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