I'm not too worried about it dying right now.  It's interesting to
learn something new and you get the benefits of being able to produce
code for other languages without learning too much about them right
away.

I'm treating it as a mental exercise that let's me produce Flash apps
while getting out of AS3 and learning new skills as I look to move
into JS/HTML5/native later on.

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Matt Perkins
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On Nov 30, 2011, at 11:45 AM, Andrew Sinning <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jumping into this discussion.
>
> Is anybody concerned that HaXe will die or languish, that features will be
> unsupported or broken on customer platforms?  I don't see any major players
> on the list of HaXe projects (http://haxe.org/com/projects).
>
> GWT on the other hand.  You get the full faith and credit of one of the
> most powerful companies in the world behind your development platform.  On
> the downside, you have to learn Java.
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