flex

Apache Flex, formerly Adobe Flex, is a software development kit (SDK) for the development and deployment of cross-platform rich web applications based on the Adobe Flash platform. Initially developed by Macromedia and then acquired by Adobe Systems, Adobe donated Flex to the Apache Software Foundation in 2011 and it was promoted to a top-level project in December 2012.
The Flex 3 SDK was released under the MPL-1.1 license in 2008. Consequently, Flex applications can be developed using standard Integrated development environments (IDEs), such as IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, the free and open source IDE FlashDevelop, as well as the proprietary Adobe Flash Builder.
In 2014, the Apache Software Foundation started a new project called FlexJS to cross-compile ActionScript 3 to JavaScript to enable it to run on browsers that do not support Adobe Flash Player and on devices that do not support the Adobe AIR runtime. In 2017, FlexJS was renamed to Apache Royale. The Apache Software Foundation describes the current iteration of Apache Royale as an open-source frontend technology that allows a developer to code in ActionScript 3 and MXML and target web, mobile devices and desktop devices on Apache Cordova all at once. Apache Royale is currently in beta development stage.

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    Fast flex prices

    Hi I will be tiling my kitchen floor which is half floorboards and half t&g and overboarding with 9mm ply I have been told to use BAL Fastflex which looks like very good stuff, but is a bit expensive Just two questions, i have been quoted £51 for the 7.5kg bag and liquid, is that the...
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    Good Flex Adhesives For Floors?

    Hi, as a new comer to the trade (have just completed a course at north east tiling training) I am tiling a bathroom floor which is tongue and groove. Should I lay ply and use flexi adhesive and grout ( any suggestions on brands gratefully received) or is there any other way of doing it? I've...
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    Fast Flex Trowel

    After a couple of previous threads where I was mulling over the pro's and cons of boarding out a chipboard floor I have decided to use BAL Fast flex instead. Main problem is I can't seem to find anywhere online that sells Solid Bed Tipped Trowels, any ideas?:huh2: Also I have only got one...
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    skimming with rapidet flex

    I am repairing some outide steps. I have removed the old tiles and there is some adhesive residue left and some minor damage to the substrate as per usual. I want to smooth the area over before retiling. In the past i have generally used Acrybase or Bal quickset cement. Would it be ok to use...
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    floor flex

    Hi All, Any suggestions how to best support this floorboard where it meets the concrete as there is no joist at the point of meet and as i,m overlaying with 6mm backer still be too much flex. Was thinking of wedging some 3x2 up to underside and screwing down. cheers Steve.
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    Flex in Floor

    Hi there Looked at a potential job recently and when the guy stood on the wooden floor I could visibly see it flex (thin wood boards). If I boarded it would I be right in thinking it will still flex so does he have to sort his floor before I can tile. Also is their a tool to test for flex. Its...
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    which flex adh...?

    Hi, Im just about to tile a bathroom floor, but if anyone could give some advice that would be gr8. Basically my questions are 1. What is the minimum thickness of ply would you recommend in your experience...
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    bal rapid set flex

    How much is a bag of this trade price in topps? called in ctd today and was quoted £29.50 a bag. i dont use bal at all and was just wondering if this is reasonable. i use nicobond and ultra adhesives most of the time but will use bal if prices are not too bad
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    Bal Fast Flex

    Why the chuffing hell is this stuff SO expensive. Even with a trade discount at Topps its £38.98 for bag and bottle. £74.48 retail.:icon8: How much meterage do you get out of the standard bag? I have bought in bulk from Palace Chemicals a few times now.........they do there equivilent to...
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