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 * AIR 1.0+
 * Tamarin 1.0+


our mission statement:

Making programming in AS3 better</description>
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see:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/tamarin/

The Tamarin shell comes with very few access to the system, File I/O, etc.
and the goal of redtamarin is to add more low level access
as process pipes, sockets, etc. in C/C++ mapped to AS3/ES4 classes.

----

99% of the C/C++ source code have been written by the Adobe Team, I'm just adding very few code to add very few native functionalities.

I had to use a special setup to be able to combine tamarin-central using mercurial with my setup which use subversion, in short don't believe the stats it's not me who wrote all that beautiful C/C++ codes.</description>
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