I’m in the middle of sifting through more than 100 submissions for 360|Flex 2012, but wanted to take a minute or three to put my thoughts down on paper… err screen about the announcement that Adobe is killing off the Flash Mobile player.
I Don’t Care.
I love Adobe and their tech and tools, but I’ve never been a supporter for the sake of supporting. Nor have i ever held back constructive criticism.
Think about this…
Have and love your iPad? Then you aren’t missing Flash mobile anyway. Same goes for iPod Touch, and iPhone. Many get a long just fine. I’d even argue android phones do just fine even with it, and no one uses it.
Have a Xoom or Galaxy Tab? How many flash sites/apps do or did you use that were flash? Me. Almost none. Who’s building apps for mobile flash player only? I can’t even think of the last flash app i used on my Xoom.
Do I think Flash is dead? Absolutely not. I’m as bullish as ever on Flex and AIR. Will the crappy banner ad makers leave and go HTML5? Sure and the anti-Flash crowd will turn their ire in that direction. Will people stop building Enterprise Flex apps? Not likely. At least not likely anytime soon. To the CEO who worries about when his Fortune 100 uses Tablets, well let’s be honest that’ll be in 6 years, and your developers will package that awesome, smoothly designed Flex app into a native AIR app for whatever tablet you choose. There’s no risk in investing in Flex/AIR, there never was, there still isn’t. I’d challenge anyone to present a realistic use case to the contrary.
Community
Are your skills as a Flash/Flex developer useless? no. I’d say you’re pretty damn well positioned. Nook? Air for android. Kindle Fire? same. Galaxy/Xoom. same thing. See where this is going. Oh yeah iPad? iPhone? yup you’re still good.
Does Adobe need to improve the cross compilation for iOS, yes. Will they, I suspect so. i hope so.
PhoneGap anyone? Think that’s not more important now? Options are important and the community has many of varying sizes and shapes.
There’s so much future ahead for Flex’ers and AIR’ers(?) that i hate seeing the community go into collective conniption fits. The Flash community is an awesome group of people with really awesome skills, making really awesome things. Losing a platform no one really targeted is not going to hurt anyone. My biggest hope is those engineers now move to building better tools and such for Adobe to help make AIR and Flex, etc more awesome. I know that’s a lot of awesome, but really, it fits.
Ok time to get back to creating an awesome line up for 360|Flex 2012. I think you’ll see that the future is bright for Flex/AIR and mobile when I publish it the schedule. I’m already having a hard time picking the best of the best submissions.