- Marcelo.
On 5/19/06, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well... I´m sure that it will worth the efforts I will have to make to have a good understanding of haXe and neko, I´m planning to start using and hacking it soon. Bigger and current projects should still use AS2 and mtasc though.
I would rather use haXe than adobe´s as3 compiler, but that´s just my opinion ;)
- Marcelo.On 5/19/06, Nicolas Cannasse < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I cannot assume haxe will still be around in the future. At present it
> seems there is only you developing it.
If you watched the haXe list, you would have see that it's not true.
There is even some people modifying the compiler for their own needs
(like Ralf did with Hamtasc*)
That's not because I'm asking what people would like to see in haXe that
I'm desesperate to find users :) haXe is still young and does not have a
big community of users but I'm pretty confident that it will grow at a
good pace in the following months.
* Funny : when you google for Hamtasc, Google suggests you "Did you mean
Hamtaro ?" - everyone favorite hamster :)
> And you think I havnt tried and evaluated it!
> For me there are many important factors in adopting a new
> language/technology. I am really sorry you are offended or think of me
> as not knowledgable enough to make coments on it!
I didn't said that. Your comments didn't included any fact or any
constructive suggestion related to the problem you might have
experienced while evaluating haXe - in the case you actualy did. If you
report them to me, I'll be happy to examine and answer your questions
and concerns.
Nicolas
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