xJSFL – That looks pretty cool.

xJSFL [http://www.xjsfl.com/] is a scripting library for extending the JSFL functionality of the Flash IDE. Its aim is to do for JSFL what the jQuery library did for Javascript which, by the way, was awesome.  Basically it extends the JSFL syntax to make it easier and faster to develop.

JSFL is a bit of a niché subject, so I can’t imagine it’s going to take off massively, but who knows.  I use JSFL from time to time, so anything that makes those boring tasks easier to automate has gotta be good – maybe this library will be the turning point for its popularity.  Or something like that.

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James is a Senior New Media Developer at MMT Digital, and has BA(Hons) in Design for Interactive Media from the University of Gloucestershire. He loves designing and producing all sorts of website and Flash-related things, as well as prattling on about technologies.Day-to-day he works with Flash, Dreamweaver, Director, Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007 (MOSS) and in his spare time he mucks about in Flex and Wordpress.Follow James on Twitter.

One Response to “xJSFL – That looks pretty cool.”

  1. Dave Stewart 11th September, 2010 at 12:15 pm # Reply

    Hi James,

    Thanks for the post, it’s been really helpful :)

    At this later stage of the framework’s development, I’m interested in finding out more about the sorts of JSFL scripts people generally write, so I can see how xJSFL might fit with people’s scripting needs.

    If anyone would like to contribute their thoughts, I’d really appreciate it:

    http://www.xjsfl.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4

    Thanks,
    Dave

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