Comments on: Adobe to release Flex beta
To increase the number of Flex developers from several thousand to a million, Adobe offers a free version of its Flash development tool.
To increase the number of Flex developers from several thousand to a million, Adobe offers a free version of its Flash development tool.
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I feel that it is important to correct this information because as a widely read source and the first place to post information about the release you will inevitably play a pivotal role in the reception of the product by developers outside the community. As evidenced by the very first comment posted in response to the article, the cost of the different components of Flex play a major role in the adoption of the technology.
As a member of the Flex developer community I appreciate your awareness of the importance of your role in the propogation of correct information about this key part of the Flash platform and look forward to working with the new community memebrs that are sure to hear about Flex from your article.
I am however concerned about some of the details of the article.
I feel that it is important to correct this information because as a widely read source and the first place to post information about the release you will inevitably play a pivotal role in the reception of the product by developers outside the community. As evidenced by the very first comment posted in response to the article, the cost of the different components of Flex play a major role in the adoption of the technology.
As a member of the Flex developer community I appreciate your awareness of the importance of your role in the propagation of correct information about this key part of the Flash platform and look forward to working with the new community members that are sure to hear about Flex from your article.
- There will be a free version of Flex Enterprise Services
- by aralbalkan February 1, 2006 7:44 AM PST
- The article does not mention that there apparently will be a free version of Flex Enterprise Services that is limited by the number of concurrent users allowed and which is not clusterable. From what I understand, this will not be a "developer edition" but rather a server that you can actually deploy with.
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(6 Comments)Stating that FES will cost $15,000 appears to be somewhat misleading and will no doubt put developers off of the platform. I would urge you to correct the article accordingly.