shumway
puremvc-as3-standard-framework
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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shumway
- When SVG almost got network support for raw sockets
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I still use Flash in 2022
That's what Shumway did, and what Ruffle does too I think
https://github.com/mozilla/shumway
https://ruffle.rs/
puremvc-as3-standard-framework
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I still use Flash in 2022
Working with Flash was like working with future technologies, back in the day. You could build amazing things with it, things that was not possible using standard browser API’s. In fact, Flash led the way and was the prototype for what browsers can to today.
If you cared about what you built, with clever hacks and bitwise performance tricks then the Flash runtime could run your code efficiently. I remember developing an app which used Box2D, camera based gesture control with sound effects and background music all running simultaneously, reaching 60 FPS. In other projects we used software based 3D (à la Papervision 3D), Adobe dropped the ball and Molehill/GPU accelerated 2D/3D arrived too late. Perhaps it’s not common knowledge but we could develop true cross-platform apps, compiling for different targets (SWF, IPA for iOS and .app/.exe).
AS3 was a good language, and definitely reminds me of TS. Here’s a piece of code from 15 years ago: https://github.com/PureMVC/puremvc-as3-standard-framework/bl...
That letter from Steve Jobs destroyed it all, many talented developers left the Flash world at that time. It was a bit depressing to see all the (unjustified) mainstream hate for the Flash platform that started to appear at that time, which felt bad as there were many of us that put a lot of time, care and effort in creating amazing stuff with it. Thanks Flash!
What are some alternatives?
lightspark - An open source flash player implementation
wasm-imageviewer - A simple, zoomable image viewer using OpenGL, C++ and WebAssembly via Emscripten
css-in-readme-like-wat - Style your readme using CSS with this simple trick
BrowserBox - 🌀 Browse the whole web from a web page. Remote browser isolation. For compliance, integration, security, privacy and more! By https://dosyago.com
scratch-www - Standalone web client for Scratch
vello - A GPU compute-centric 2D renderer.
launcher - Launcher for Flashpoint Archive
ruffle - A Flash Player emulator written in Rust
d2 - D2 is a modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams.