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As I am sure many of you have heard ECMAScript 4.0 has officially been killed in favor of ECMAScript 3.1 (Harmony). Since Adobe has based much of ActionScript 3 on the now defunct ES4 proposal, we would like to see what impact you think this will or should have on the future of ActionScript. Should Adobe now pave their own path? Should they attempt to conform to the ES3.1 standard?

You can see my opinion on this subject here and voice your own opinion in our new poll by voting here. You can see the current results here. This poll will close on Friday 8/29.

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