I use Flash a lot. I do all the animations where I work.
I don't like this idea because you can't but include actionscript files in compile time, so all the time that I'm going to spend learning a certain API to generate actionscripts, I could write the actual script instead.
I do use perl to generate lots of redundant actionscripts because I'm lazy. But until I can include actions on runtime -- something like perl's eval -- I don't see quite a big added value in this process.
I think my main point is roughly like the point that people make about generating HTML with CGI.pm
In reply to Re: Perl and Flash MX2004
by Chady
in thread Perl and Flash MX2004
by Arbogast
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