> Hi Nicolas, > > Sorry that I haven't had time to respond to this until now. This > actually goes for trying out haXe as well; I just haven't had enough > time to devote to testing it out at this moment. > > One of the things that I'm interested in is how haXe works on the > server-side. I am intrigued by this possibility and will definitely > try it soon. The main difficulty that I see you overcoming on this > part of haXe is hosting. Do you know of any companies that will be > providing shared hosting with Neko VM and server-side haXe? Is this > something that Motion Twin might be doing in the future? > > Also, I just started a new job at an educational company that makes a > lot of stand-alone software that is intended on running directly on > the user's computer. Traditionally these apps have been built with the > C++, but more of this is moving to Flash projectors. Will you be > implementing anything for desktop development using haXe? If not, I > encourage you to think about it. Also consider that Adobe is working > on a product code named Apollo to address this use for the SWF format. > > Anyway, I think it is a very promising tool and I look forward to > working with it at some point. > > Thanks for listening to our concerns. > > -Chirs
I can't tell so much details about this now but I'm feeling now like you're reading my mind Chris :) Nicolas _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
