upgrade-assistant
haxe
upgrade-assistant | haxe | |
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14 | 82 | |
1,074 | 5,957 | |
0.9% | 0.4% | |
3.2 | 9.7 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | Haxe | |
MIT License | - |
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upgrade-assistant
- .NET Framework 3.x Upgrade
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Questions about upgrading our projects from .NET Framework 4.6.1 to .NET 6.0/Standard 2.0
You may wish to look into the tooling MS provides to help you upgrade your projects in this exact scenario: https://github.com/dotnet/upgrade-assistant
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Visual Studio .NET Upgrade Assistant extension released (devblogs.microsoft.com)
there's already open source cli tool https://github.com/dotnet/upgrade-assistant
- Any interest in a tool to *help* the .NET Framework --> .NET Core/6 conversion process?
- converting framework4.8 webapps to NetCore (Net5,6,7). any apps available to help?
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.NET MAUI and .NET 6/7 we feel the assembly hell again
There are a few tools that can help in the process. Years back I used a tool named Project2015to2017: https://github.com/hvanbakel/CsprojToVs2017. Since then, Microsoft also released a tool: https://github.com/dotnet/upgrade-assistant. There was also this tool but it looks like it has been discontinued: https://github.com/microsoft/dotnet-apiport
- Sanity check, please!
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Moving from .NET Framework to .NET 6
I'm looking to move one of our software suites from .NET Framework 4.7 to .NET 6. A lot of online guides recommend starting with the Microsoft conversion tools to ease/speed up the process. There seem to be two tools that are used for it try-convert and upgrade-assistant. However, I'm not sure I understand the difference between them and when should I use which tool (assuming that it matters).
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20 Years of .NET
Where's the issue? https://github.com/dotnet/upgrade-assistant/issues
haxe
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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.
What are some alternatives?
try-convert - Helping .NET developers port their projects to .NET Core!
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
MinimalApiPlayground - A place I'm trying out the new ASP.NET Core minimal APIs features.
eso-light-attack-weave - This is a macro for the game Elder Scrolls Online
designs - This repo is used for reviewing new .NET designs.
Phaser - Phaser is a fun, free and fast 2D game framework for making HTML5 games for desktop and mobile web browsers, supporting Canvas and WebGL rendering. [Moved to: https://github.com/phaserjs/phaser]
Giraffe - A native functional ASP.NET Core web framework for F# developers.
fut - Fusion programming language. Transpiling to C, C++, C#, D, Java, JavaScript, Python, Swift, TypeScript and OpenCL C.
Vue3WebpackBoilerplateV2 - Advanced setup for Vue.js 3 project using webpack with many custom components
Fable: F# |> BABEL - F# to JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust and Dart Compiler
porting-assistant-dotnet-client - The 'Porting Assistant for .NET' is a standalone compatibility analyzer that helps customers to port their .NET Framework (“.NET”) applications to .NET Core on Linux.
love - LÖVE is an awesome 2D game framework for Lua.