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awesome-haxe-gamedev
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Try the new try.haxe!
Tonnes of good stuff is written in haxe - Northguard, Papers Please, just to name a few well known ones (more here https://github.com/Dvergar/awesome-haxe-gamedev#games )
i think typescript has stolen the thunder for web development, but in an alternative universe where typescript didn't exist, i say haxe would be the better altnernative over javascript for web frontend, and possibly, backend as well.
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Haxe 4.2.0 released
https://github.com/Dvergar/awesome-haxe-gamedev#games
awesome-config
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Try the new try.haxe!
My config is on Github[0] and it's an absolute mess: at first I used plain Lua, then tried MoonScript (which was a huge let down, unfortunately), then switched to Haxe. In all 3 cases this config was my first time using the languages in question, so the code is... less than ideal, let's leave it at that :)
If you want to set up something similar, you can start with haxeshigh/Makefile[1] and haxeshigh/bin/build (it's a shell script). In the haxeshigh/src/ there are implementations of three widgets: battery, brightness, and taglist[2]. The last one is the most complex as it uses coroutines to animate (slide in/out) the widget on screen. The rest of src/ are wrappers/type definitions for objects from Awesome, plus some macros/helpers for working with Lua tables (which are both arrays and hash tables at the same time, Haxe doesn't like this).
I found some bugs in the Lua part of the Haxe compiler (genlua.ml), but it was a long time ago, so they are probably fixed already. I don't remember the details, but the fix was trivial... I'll try to look for the issue and see if it's already fixed later.
[0] https://github.com/piotrklibert/awesome-config
[1] https://github.com/piotrklibert/awesome-config/blob/master/h...
[2] https://github.com/piotrklibert/awesome-config/blob/master/h...
What are some alternatives?
haxe - Haxe - The Cross-Platform Toolkit
hashlink - A virtual machine for Haxe
magictools - :video_game: :pencil: A list of Game Development resources to make magic happen.
awesome-gbdev - A curated list of Game Boy development resources such as tools, docs, emulators, related projects and open-source ROMs.
awesome-PICO-8 - A curated list of awesome PICO-8 resources, carts, tools and more
hsluv - Human-friendly HSL, website and math
kha-tutorial-series - source code from kha tutorial series
reaper-with-typescript-starter
Game-Jam-Tools-Resources - A list of many game dev/jam tools & resources.
andromeda-engine-legacy - workin' on an FNF engine as an alternative to other engines
Kade-Engine - Kade Engine is a Competitive Rhythm Game engine rewrite for FNF with Quality of Life features included.