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    royale-asjs

    royale-asjs

    Apache Royale ASJS

    Apache Royale is an open-source compiler and framework that converts ActionScript 3 and MXML code into JavaScript, enabling Flash/Flex developers to build modern web apps using familiar tools. It offers cross-compilation, component libraries, and skinning systems while generating lightweight and responsive HTML5 apps. Royale helps migrate legacy Flash projects or build new web UIs with a declarative approach.
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    Robotlegs Framework

    Robotlegs Framework

    An ActionScript 3 application framework for Flash and Flex

    An ActionScript 3 application framework designed for building modular and maintainable applications in Flash and Flex, offering features like dependency injection, command/view management, and plug-and-play extensions. The fluent API makes your code more readable. An extension mechanism makes the framework highly customizable. Bundles allow you to get applications started quickly. Lightweight, built-in logging shows you what the framework is doing.
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    Swiz Framework

    Swiz Framework

    Swiz framework for AS3 and Flex

    Swiz is a micro-architecture framework for building rich internet applications using ActionScript 3 and Adobe Flex, promoting simplicity and a structured approach to application design. Swiz does not use GitHub for issue tracking or documentation. Documentation can be found in the Swiz wiki and bugs and feature requests should be entered in the Swiz JIRA instance. The Swiz team welcomes contributions to the framework in the form of pull requests. Please note that active development happens...
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