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by tracker1 4704 days ago
I think in this case, and the comments seem to confirm, that it's an issue with the SOAP/XML encoder's handling of null values. That aside, AS3 doesn't bug me too much, my biggest issue with Flash/Flex was how it handled programmatic audio elements so differently from video/clip elements, that is/was annoying.

Of course since Adobe has all but abandoned the platform, it probably won't be much of an issue in the future... Kind of a shame, as Flex was actually pretty nice. If adobe was more open with the flash client as a platform, and focused on the tooling (where they make their money), it could have been integrated into browsers, and had a much better chance of sticking around.

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There was a point where Adobe had a chance to evolve flash into a platform for creating HTML sites and applications (much like coffeescript, LESS, or any other intermediate might be). It certainly would have involved open sourcing large components of the platform, which they seemed to be against.

It's a real shame, since the closed source aspect of Flash really led to a brain drain within the community. Flash for many years was the superior platform for making complex web applications, but sadly, it did not have the community and brain trust that more open standards did, like HTML and javascript did. In the long run, this led to serious stagnation with the platform.