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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Flash Garbage Collection Fail

I have been working on an IBM project for a while now. The thing that bothers me most is the garbage collection fail. Especially when it ends a global variables time cycle as a mistake. It kind of feels like an Android 2.3 phone dropping calls on a regular basis. Yeahh it gets tricky to find solutions on a platform that doesn't function as it should. The solution is of course hard coding. So if you guys come up with any problems regarding flash not functining as it is coded. Give me a call or mail, I can teach you many cheap solutions as most of us (Flash developers) do.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Flash vs. HTML 5

Would Apple's hardliner support for HTML 5 change after Steve Jobs' death. This is a question i came across after reading an article on a Turkish tech magazine. The answer is of course not. Apple supports HTML 5 against Flash. Apple devices are heavily criticized by developer community for not supporting Flash. The only explication Apple made is that Flash is an obsolete tool. This resulted in a friction between old friends Adobe and Apple.

The reason behind this decision of Apple is not pushing forward software technologies but instead allowing the way for earning more profit. Free to download Flash applications and games are very common on internet. And actually they tend to be more popular compared to applications in App Store. However, Apple is making million of dollars through App Store every year. Thus actually free flash games downloadable through internet is a threat to them.

They claim HTML 5 has the ability to do the same stuff Flash does. However, they too know that coding games in HTML 5 is a pain in the ass. You can find out more about this if you read the blogs about development of Angry Birds for HTML 5.

Thus Apple is playing a dangerous game, while they are trying to profit through not having Flash, Android 3 phones and pads are growing their market share. According to me one of Android 3's main advantages is having Flash support.

We will see whether Google will be dominating another market in near future as they have done with search engine, e-mail and maps.