Hi,

ok, initially the haxe flash api to html5 was done with a lib called jeash.
which has been around for a while now. the nme project has very recently
incorporated jeash as it's route to html5.

here is a nice example of using one codebase to hit swf and html5...

http://www.joshuagranick.com/blog/2011/09/22/first-glimpse-at-cross-platform-game-running-flash-and-html5/

if you do a google for haxe jeash, you'll see it's been around for a while
and it's integration into nme seems pretty natural. they were parallel
efforts in intepreting the flash api for ages...

On 30 November 2011 14:03, Kurt Dommermuth <k...@kurtdommermuth.com> wrote:

> Hi Tom,
>
> Thank you.  I'm going to look into Haxe more.
>
> Psychologically I have a stumbling block with NME.  On their how it works
> page (http://www.haxenme.org/about-nme/how-it-works/) there are solutions
> that go in the opposite direction of what I'm personally interested in.
>
> They very nicely show how NME publishes to SWF, iOS, webOS, Android,
> MAC/LInux, but it doesn't mention publishing to HTML5/JS.
>
> It very well may, but you can understand why I'd tend to move on if it's
> not mentioned on that page.
>
> Forgive me if I'm missing something.  I'm deep in this search for a
> solution and I'll be the first to admit I could easily misunderstand
> something.
>
> Kurt
>
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 7:33 AM, tom rhodes <tom.rho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > the haxe forum isn't very active but the mailing list is, and it is a
> great
> > place to get help to get started.
> >
> > this is the new home of the list
> >
> > https://groups.google.com/group/haxelang/topics?pli=1
> >
> > you have to dig around a bit to get going as documentation is limited at
> > the moment but the list is the best place to get the information you
> need.
> >
> > if you want to do html5 using code that is familiar to you as an AS3
> coder
> > then look at NME as i mentioned in a previous post.
> >
> > On 30 November 2011 13:16, Kurt Dommermuth <k...@kurtdommermuth.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Jason,
> > >
> > > You're very first statement is exactly what interests me too.  You
> wrote
> > > "Thinking of starting to learn haXe to produce OOP apps and export as
> > > Javascript for HTML 5 apps."
> > >
> > > What are your thoughts so far?  I just looked at Haxe too but I'm
> > concerned
> > > because there doesn't seem to be a lot of actvity in the Haxe forum.
> > >
> > > I'm at a loss this morning because at this moment I really just want to
> > > make a web based app that performs well on the iPhone. I have looked at
> > the
> > > following and am not finding satisfaction:
> > >
> > > appmobi - they get too many hooks into you and force you down paths you
> > may
> > > not necessarily want to go - like using the Amazon network to store
> > files.
> > > I just wanted to grab my resources and upload them to MY server.  No
> easy
> > > task with appmobi.
> > >
> > > phonegap - everyone seems to love it, but it seems to be primarily
> geared
> > > to use traditional web based tools to compile to native apps.  I want
> to
> > be
> > > on the web - not the device.
> > >
> > > jQuery mobile - assumes you want to make a web site, not an app and
> > injects
> > > all kinds of styles that get in the way.  I'm a big fan of jQuery, but
> > > jQuery mobile is very confining.
> > >
> > > sencha - seems promising, but within 2 hours of working with it I seem
> to
> > > have found a bug.  I cannot add a listener.  May be my misunderstanding
> > > though, so I'm going to continue.
> > >
> > > Based on this conversation I looked at NME, but again, my small
> > mindedness,
> > > it feels like voodoo and it just doesn't seem to put much emphasis on
> > > publishing for web based apps.
> > >
> > > Overall, I must say I resent the hell out of Steve Jobs.  His comments
> > have
> > > thrown us back into the dark ages. I look at the options to accommodate
> > his
> > > vision and I see one Frankenstein solution after another.  HTML5 seems
> to
> > > be a handful of multimedia tags meant to make everyone and their mom a
> > web
> > > programer and that it will work on everything.  Hahhahahaha.  The
> problem
> > > is that the reality is it takes a boat load of JS and fall backs to
> make
> > it
> > > work.
> > >
> > > We had AS3.  It did the job and though it was flawed it was far and
> away
> > > the best cross platform solution there was. dammit.  Because of one
> dummy
> > > and his legions of lemmings we're back to using 15 year old scripting
> > > languages to get things done.
> > >
> > > Hmmmm.  Guess I'm a little feisty and bitter this morning!
> > >
> > > :)
> > >
> > > Thanks for letting me vent.
> > >
> > > Anyway, I appreciate the discussion very much on this topic.
> > >
> > > Kurt
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Merrill, Jason <
> > > jason.merr...@bankofamerica.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thinking of starting to learn haXe to produce OOP apps and export as
> > > > Javascript for HTML 5 apps. Checked it out years ago, but decided
> > against
> > > > it since it was not part of the normal ecosystem and would have to be
> > > > sharing code with non-haXe AS3 developers. But not thinking of the
> > > future,
> > > > I am more interested in it given what's happening with Adobe and
> HTML5.
> > > > Anyone done that and does it work well for that?  Can you have a
> single
> > > > source base and export for AS3 apps and Javascript for HTML 5 or are
> > > there
> > > > caveats?
> > > >
> > > >  Jason Merrill
> > > >  Instructional Technology Architect II
> > > >  Bank of America  Global Learning
> > > >
> > > >
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