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haxeui-core
hashlink | haxeui-core | |
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5 | 3 | |
791 | 332 | |
1.3% | 0.6% | |
8.8 | 9.7 | |
10 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C | Haxe | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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hashlink
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3D and 2D: Testing out my cross-platform graphics engine
> The point of Haxe seems to be as a meta-compiler to generate code for a bunch of different languages/compilers?
That's basically correct, although there is also a cross platform runtime called Hashlink but is unsupported by Kha.
https://hashlink.haxe.org/
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Ask HN: Does anyone here use Haxe?
The person who made Haxe (Nicolas Canesse) went on to found Shiro Games (https://shirogames.com), a game development company. I believe all their games are made in Haxe. The latest one, "Dune: Spice Wars" was released this September and Google says the engine is HashLink (https://hashlink.haxe.org/) which is a VM for Haxe.
I don't know any other companies who are releasing games in Haxe today.
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SDL2 is zlib licensed but why it's not included in other code repositories?
I've seen it in SDL2_image source and also Hashlink repository. They included other dependencies but removed SDL2 in their source code (gitignored it).
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Try the new try.haxe!
Well, it also has its very own [Hashlink, virtual machine](https://hashlink.haxe.org/).
And it can also compile down to various bytecodes (like JVM), not just to other languages.
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lots of errors when trying to compile cpp chat server file
According to this, I think you have to specify -lwsock32 -lws2_32 to use the built-in .lib files that contain __imp_recv etc.
haxeui-core
- Ask HN: Does anyone here use Haxe?
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Haxe 4.3
The creator of http://haxeui.org/ makes a lot of (closed) projects for the health sector.
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Ask HN: Uncommon Web Languages?
Haxe Lang has some really nice UI frameworks including HaxeUI[1] and CoconutUI[2] which can both compile for the web using the javascript target. You get AOT type checking + compile-time macros. Haxe, I think, had the poor luck of coming about in the same general time as TypeScript which had a mega corporation propelling its hype and adoption.
[1]: https://github.com/haxeui/haxeui-core
[2]: https://github.com/MVCoconut/coconut.ui
What are some alternatives?
SDL - Simple Directmedia Layer
cron - Library to ease writing cron-like programs
awesome-haxe-gamedev - Resources for game development on haxe
urweb - The Ur/Web programming language
copybara - Copybara: A tool for transforming and moving code between repositories.
derw - An Elm-inspired language that transpiles to TypeScript
awesome-config - Configuration and widgets for Awesome WM in Lua and MoonScript
purescript - A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript
reaper-with-typescript-starter
hscript - Parser and interpreter for Haxe expressions
haxe.io - The home of the Haxe Roundup's (Work in Progress)
HaxeTestProjects - Repo for small haxe projects to learn various different project types in the language