Confession time, there's a few flash developers I follow on twitter solely for the purpose of watching a train wreck as their livelihood disappears.
I'm talking the dinosaurs that refused to accept what was happening right before their eyes, guys that in 2012 were still tweeting "lets see HTML5 do this!" with a link to their newest creation.
There's basically two areas I see flash still be relevant, video players, and ad banners. Video because of the DRM capabilities, and ad banners because of the relative easy of use for delivery across third party sites. (EG: Send a .swf file and a jpg/gif fallback. No worries about .JS/.CSS etc)
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