MinimalApiPlayground
A place I'm trying out the new ASP.NET Core minimal APIs features. (by DamianEdwards)
haxe
Haxe - The Cross-Platform Toolkit (by HaxeFoundation)
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4 | 82 | |
644 | 5,957 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | Haxe | |
MIT License | - |
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MinimalApiPlayground
Posts with mentions or reviews of MinimalApiPlayground.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-22.
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C#10 e ASP.NET 6, oque esperar dessa dupla?
Github com exemplo de uso: DamianEdwards/MinimalApiPlayground
- ASP.NET Core 6: Minimal APIs y Carter
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Maybe it's time to rethink our project structure with .NET 6
I think there are some example here, https://github.com/DamianEdwards/MinimalApiPlayground/tree/main/src/MinimalApiPlayground and https://gist.github.com/davidfowl/ff1addd02d239d2d26f4648a06158727
- Minimal APIs at a glance in .NET 6
haxe
Posts with mentions or reviews of haxe.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-19.
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Wax compiler – a tiny language designed to transpile to other languages
This remineds me of Haxe[1]. I like Wax better because of the Common-Lisp-like syntax.
[1]: https://haxe.org
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Marimo: Interactive Fluffy Ball
I thought this was a three.js demo but it's actually built with a language called haxe [1]. I've never heard of this language before and looks really cool. Makes me want to play with it!
[1] https://haxe.org/
- Haxe 4.3.4
- Ask HN: Does anyone here use Haxe?
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
The Haxe programming language (https://haxe.org/). It's insane how unpopular this is compared to its value.
"Haxe can build cross-platform applications targeting JavaScript, C++, C#, Java, JVM, Python, Lua, PHP, Flash, and allows access to each platform's native capabilities. Haxe has its own VMs (HashLink and NekoVM) but can also run in interpreted mode."
It's mostly popular in game dev circles, and is used by: Nortgard, Dead Cells, Papers Please, ... .
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One Game, by One Man, on Six Platforms: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
For those interested in cross platform game development, don't forget https://haxe.org/! The usefulness / popularity ratio is very high on this one :).
- Flash Museum – explore more than 130k flash games and animations
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Is this idea worth pursuing? (a common grammar interface for various interpreted languages written in C)
Sounds like haxe: https://haxe.org/
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TC39 Proposal: Types as Comments
I really enjoyed programming in AS3, and https://haxe.org/ was really helpful at the time to make development easier.
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TIL: "private_constant"
Been tinkering in the Haxe programming language recently. I definitely suggest checking it out, but one thing I liked was private constants. I know other languages have this, but its where I've encountered it most recently.