PHP was started in 1995.  HaXe in 2005.  6 years out, in 2001, PHP was HUGE!

More importantly, HaXe if far more ambitious than PHP.


On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Kevin Newman <capta...@unfocus.com> wrote:

> The same thing could have been said of PHP many years ago. I don't think
> HaXe is going anywhere.
>
> Kevin N.
>
>
> On 11/30/11 11:43 AM, Andrew Sinning 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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