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I wonder if there is ways for communicate actionscript with c/c++, as well as the level of complexity..

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You're looking for Adobe Labs Alchemy:

Welcome the preview release of codename "Alchemy." Alchemy is a research project that allows users to compile C and C++ code that is targeted to run on the open source ActionScript Virtual Machine (AVM2). The purpose of this preview is to assess the level of community interest in reusing existing C and C++ libraries in Web applications that run on Adobe® Flash® Player and Adobe AIR®.

Tegeril
thanks for answering! But it's just a "preview release".. is there something really mature?
Tom Brito
Not to my knowledge.
Tegeril
You should still check out alchemy, some people have done some pretty cool stuff with it! You might also want to check out http://haxe.org/ I know there is some sort of C/C++ support or something, might be a good idea to look into it, not sure how relevant it is though.
__dominic
@Tom: I've been messing around with Alchemy recently. It has given me a lot of trouble, but I've been able to get some results out of it. It's primarily for C, with any C++ support being pretty much incidental.
Gunslinger47
@ __dominic Haxe basicaly has the ability to translate the HaXe code (basically AS3) into C++ code :)
Allan