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Yayyyy!!!
Congrats :)
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Well done all of you :)
Very exciting!
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>If you’ve been waiting for Robotlegs 2 you’ve been waiting a long time.
Indeed, but our patience will be rewarded with the super cool rl2 features and capabilities.
Soppy or not, I’ll just say it ;)
Thank you Shaun for your kind words, but you and Camille deserve the biggest thank you from all of us for the great effort you put into releasing rl2.
>It’s been hard to find motivation in the face of the Flash Platform’s rapid decline. Fewer users, less feedback and less collaboration. And other things.
It’s extremely laudable that you haven’t given up on robotlegs, despite all the hindrances.
There might be only a handful of us -as3-developers- left, but we need robotlegs for our projects! AIR isn’t dead, yet.
Besides, a solid framework, like robotlegs, might inspire developers to write “ports” for other languages, which may replace as3 someday. See StrangeIoC (C# + Unity3D), see Camille’s Dijon (JS ), 1ndivisible’s IRobotlegs (Objective-C / Cocoa Touch), Haxe ports…
I also want to express my gratitude to everyone else who helped building rl2’s foundation by asking questions on the forum, reporting issues, building demos, e.t.c.
My special thanks goes to Stray and Till, who I miss very much!!!
@Stray Wow, thanks, but everyone would agree that you were the greatest teacher! Any chance of you coming back?
@everyone Make sure you don’t miss our rl2 party ;)