I´m really excited about haXe and flash platform´s future. Actually, there´s so much to explore that I don´t know where to start, right now, however, I can´t dramatically change my workflow by changing the language and or framework, its best for me to focus on improving my skillset on AS2 and my current AS2 framework (I´m currently using a modified version of ARP together with many others useful libraries such as as2lib, pixlib etc).
Another thing that prevents me from migrating (and many other users alike) is the lack of a good IDE. I use FlashDevelop2, and hopefully it will have a good support for haXe in a near future.
- Marcelo.
On 5/16/06, Scott Hyndman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Nicolas,
I'd be happy to port this over to HaXe tonight or tomorrow night if you're interested. It will give me an opportunity to play around with the language a bit.
I'll bring over XML-RPC as well. ;)
I'll leave it under BSD, keep the license file and you can distribute it any way you want to.
Scott
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Nicolas Cannasse
Sent: Tue 5/16/2006 6:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [osflash] User Feedback Poll
> I'm a freelancer.
> Learn and work is my job.
> I work with (french) society for consulting and developping.
> The reality is that they don't even care learning OOP and/or as2.
> Salary makes you lazy ?
Part of the consulting work is to advise the best technologies available
for a given task, no ? You should then be among the first to fully
evaluate a new solution when it comes up. Don't take it bad, I'm just
teasing ;)
> Considering that, I feel hard to explain a socalled flasher the concept
> of enum, signature vs interface, advantage of composition over
> inheritance, design p* what ?
Yes, there is a lot of possibilities in haXe, but that doesn't mean that
you have to learn/master them all to use the language :) I can
understand that some talks on the haXe list can be a bit technical when
it comes to language design choices, but you feel overhelmed by
enum/signatures or other things, just ignore them and use only classes.
Later if in some project you feel that a give problem is a bit difficult
to resolve, you can go back to haXe reference and have a look at other
possibilities that the language offer and take advantage of them.
Nicolas
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