Currently, I am sure most of you know that the Flex compiler (EDIT: Flex 3) is unusually slow. However, it does have an API. My question is: are there any alternative (possibly based on C / C ++) compilers that are faster than the current Adobe?
I understand that compilers are not something that you can deflate in a few days, but if there is no alternative, do you think it's worth the time to create a faster flex compiler?
Flex 4 assumes that the compiler will be much faster. But I have not tested this with real-time real-time use cases yet. If you try, then let me know what you find.
You should definitely check out HFCD ( http://bytecode-workshop.com/ ). It supports both Flex 3 and 4. It is faster than Flex 3 and 4 because it allows you to compile multiple applications on a multi-core computer at the same time. HFCD also supports TCP / IP. This means that you can run the HFCD compiler on a second computer (possibly with a lot of processor and memory).
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If someone uses this, please post your experience with it.
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