Robert Scoble interviews Flash Platform execs
by Serge Jespers on 11. Mar, 2010 in Flash Platform
Tags: aaron filner, anup murarka, apple, html5, Interview, ipad, iPhone, robert scoble, scobleizer
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When people complain about the Flash Player crashing a lot, most of the time it’s bad coding/memory leaks/etc that have caused the crash. This is the content developer’s fault, not the Flash Player’s fault. It’s a powerful piece of software, and if used incorrectly then it can result in a browser/application crash. The same can be said of any language – not just AS3. Just sayin’ ;)
We are fighting the Flash fight. We feel that HTML5 v. Flash is a distraction for Adobe v. Apple as detailed in our article here:
http://blog.nothinggrinder.com/id-rather-be-a-woz
It has been hailed by key members of the Flash community as Required Reading.