Adobe Systems recently released AIR 2.5, with support for running applications on Google Android and BlackBerry OS devices (with additional tools available from RIM for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet). Add that to the existing Packager for iPhone that’s included with Flash Professional CS5, and upcoming support for Google TV and Samsung Smart TV, and Flash/Flex/ActionScript developers have a lot of platforms for which they can create applications.
Help us sort through the possibilities for future developer training at lynda.com. If you work with Flash or Flex, which of the following platforms are you hoping to write applications for?
Tags: ActionScript, AIR 2.5, Android, Blackberry, Flash, Flex, Google TV, Samsung Smart TV



We really need some Linux admin / Mac OSX admin / Unix admin type courses.
Good point John.
We certainly need some.
I live in a country (Dominican Republic) where the blackberry platform is the leader. The base of devices available under this platform is huge here. It would be nice if we could use the flash/actionscript knowledge to develop apps for this platform.
PLLLLEEEEEAAAAASE move it with the Android app!!!!!!
just look at these numbers! more Android users want this than iOS!!!
An Android would cement my need to keep on subscribing to your service for not just myself but plenty of other Android users who would love to see your site on the go!
P.S.: I know 2.2 can view your vids in a reduced quality… I’m with AT&T and Captivate…’nuf said.
Help us continue to make Flex a great development environment for any devices of the future, let’s bring it to the masses. Start by having a tutorial on how to develop apps for the Samsung smartTV App Store
Thanks.