haXe's ability to compiled to many targets (native cpp, java/c#, javascript, as3/swf and neko vm) does make it very attractive
and it is open source.

I noticed that ASwing (the port of Java Swing to AS3) is making the plunge and moving to haXe to take advantage of the cpp
target: http://www.aswing.org/?cat=26.

I did not get a sense from looking at the thread that there was much enthusiasm for moving from AS3 to haXe and not porting
to haXe would mean 2 code bases which does not sound ideal.

James


On 12/03/2012 12:54, Martin Heidegger wrote:
On 12/03/2012 21:03, James Cowan wrote:

This has probably been discussed before but I was wondering what the conclusion/response to the suggestion of linking Haxe with Flex was: http://ncannasse.fr/blog/open_letter_to_flex_community

Is it actually possible to link Haxe and Flex? This tutorial (http://haxe.org/doc/flash/flex) is very out of
date.

Perhaps if anyone else is interested, they could drop me an email and we could have a (skype) chat?

James


I remember writing a summary at one point [1]. However: There are people here interested in making haXe and Flex work. I personally want to invest my time in other things. You can organize your attempt to work with haXe here too!

yours
Martin

[1] http://markmail.org/thread/flt3vpqqs5ffmf55


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