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Is Flash dead?

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tsafi says
pezflash said
Yugo Nakamura was a f* master, both on design, concept and development. Wonder what he is doing today. Sure something great, looking forward to see it to rescue my love with web world.
I think he is still with the Frame digital art hardware that he try to push. Frame draws from an online catalog of digital art that Frame owners can purchase for their device. Developers can add their own art and make money on purchases that owners make through the frame device. Frame is not out yet I think, maybe he dump that project I don’t know .
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Chamboow says
http://www.thefwa.com/article/the-industry-thoughts-on-flash

I love this one: ” “Flash and HTML are like men and women, they are from the same species, they are made to live together but are very different from each other : HTML is a respected man, loyal and elegant wether Flash is a smart and innovative woman but often underestimated.” :)

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flashedge says

Desktop != Mobile

Just think about responsive web design. You have to develop separate stylesheet for different resolutions. Pretending to build once and watch the damn thing 1:1 everywhere is nonsense.

You have still to double tap, zoom, stretch to read and enjoy those sites and even then if you get some three-dee or simple jQuery fade effect it runs like an old fart on the current devices. Tremendous, jerky “tac, tac, tac” jQuery animations are the future? I’d push CCS3 instead which runs far smoothly, too bad IE is out of this.

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angell says

Adobe took Steve Jobs head on in a public battle for who had a bigger dick.
LOL !!!!!!! .. that was a good article just show how divided the creative community is ..

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xviiixvi says

Here’s my question…. how much of web traffic is ipad/mobile related? i have a server with 40 clients. One site gets about 1000 unique visitors a month and its ipad/mobile traffic is only 4%. What are the numbers of major websites?

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wickedpixel says
xviiixvi said
Here’s my question…. how much of web traffic is ipad/mobile related? i have a server with 40 clients. One site gets about 1000 unique visitors a month and its ipad/mobile traffic is only 4%. What are the numbers of major websites?
Yeah, but you also need to count the site owners wish. Most of them like their website to be iCompatible. As developer you sell your work to site owners, not to site visitors. Site owners are the ones that want to brag that they have websites HTML6 /CSS4 compatible. :)
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magickaito says

from the industry’s thoughts:

“Martin Hughes, Co-Founder, WEFAIL

The future is here! Clients want their sites on iGadgets. They want that ‘cheesy corn snack’ website to reach as many users as possible via the magical (yet rather limited) powers of HTML5 . This leaves Flash in an awkward position, you’re only as credible as your latest client, but if clients no longer demand Flash then Flash itself has zero credibility. It’s become the greatest player on the bench. How do we get it off the bench? I don’t know. Ask Adobe, I’m too busy learning jQuery.”

- the company name is…awesome..

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CodingJack says
http://www.wefail.com/twats/

Click on “parting advice” lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and this:

http://www.wefail.com/cockaid/ hahahah
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flashedge says
CodingJack said
http://www.wefail.com/twats/

Click on “parting advice” lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and this:

http://www.wefail.com/cockaid/ hahahah

Funny, but why on earth didn’t they smooth their bitmaps?

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