Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-15 Thread flyx
> I have yet to seen a single example of anybody using namespacing in > functional programming. Then again, its relative "new" in PHP. rofl PHP is all but a functional programming language. I think you are confusing terms here, _functional_ programming languages are things like Haskell, Scheme

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-15 Thread wulfklaue
> Oh! ECMAScript2015, ECMAScript7 and Node.js are very popular now. I think you > just not understand JavaScript. Took me 10 second to read and understand your code. I just never liked JS design for front end programming. Too much overuse of closures, bad error responses, inconsistencies in

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-15 Thread _tulayang
@wulfklaue Oh! ECMAScript2015, ECMAScript7 and nodejs are very popular now. I think you just not understand JavaScript. You should have a look at: import fs from "fs"; const stateNone = 0; const stateRead = 1; const stateWrite = 2; class IO {

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-14 Thread flyx
> Is this implying that sufficiently large codebase of any other (or of a > specific programming language) would look any better? I don't think so, but > i'd like to hear about that. Almost all codebases of large applications look awful. There are a lot of reasons for that other than

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-14 Thread bpr
@wulfklaue > Personally i do not understand why people still insist on functional > programming. In general object oriented programming results > in a more clean > code base ( example ). [Ironic counterexample](https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/haxe/tree/development/src) The irony of course

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-14 Thread Arrrrrrrrr
> Have you ever seen any codebase of a sufficiently large Java > library/application? Is this implying that sufficiently large codebase of any other (or of a specific programming language) would look any better? I don't think so, but i'd like to hear about that.

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-14 Thread flyx
> In general object oriented programming results in a more clean code base ( > example ). Have you ever seen any codebase of a sufficiently large Java library/application? I have yet to see _one_ example where OOP lead to a cleaner code base. [This image is usually a pretty accurate

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-14 Thread wulfklaue
> Look like ECMAScript2015 (JavaScript, or TypeScript) very much ... The more Java like expressions is probably because the original author Nicolas Cannasse wrote the MTASC ( Flash ) compiler. What used ActionScript and this in turn turned into ECMAScript. Describing it like JavaScript is

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-13 Thread _tulayang
Look like ECMAScript2015 (JavaScript, or TypeScript) very much ...

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-13 Thread Angluca
Has friends use it before, But they are no use it now.

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread Stefan_Salewski
> Got it. I will bookmark it in my mail folder, so i can send you the book > later. Why that effort? See google or Manning page: [https://account.manning.com/support](https://account.manning.com/support) Section shipping: I need to change my shipping address on a pending order. Please send a

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread dom96
Wow, that's really nice of you to send the book to somebody else for free! Sucks that you won't be using it and Nim but I hope you will pop back into Nim-land every once in a while to see how we're doing, otherwise I hope Haxe has everything you're looking for.

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread wulfklaue
> I just posted you the address, I am from Aachen so yes in Germany. Got it. I will bookmark it in my mail folder, so i can send you the book later. If you change adres, do not forget to update. ;) > But it's said that you've decided for the wrong language _lol_ ... Each there own. ;) >

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread AxBen
@wulfklaue Interesting; what's your movtivation to make the move from Nim to Haxe; would you mind giving details of your decision?

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread Krux02
I just posted you the address, I am from Aachen so yes in Germany. But it's said that you've decided for the wrong language ;)

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread Krux02
@AxBen My guess would be that his focus is not on metaprogramming and overhead free datastructures.

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread wulfklaue
> What do you want for it? Nothing at all. Think of it as a free gift. I'll ship it for free ( if your in the EU ). German is cheapest for me :) Better to give it to another person then me just putting it on the bookshelf and not using it. > I would like to have it. Ok. Send me a mail at

Re: Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread Krux02
What do you want for it? I would like to have it.

Going to Haxe. Nim In Action book available.

2016-08-11 Thread wulfklaue
As i decided to focus purely on Haxe instead of Nim, my copy of Nim In Action book will be useless to me. So when the physical book is printed and shipped to me in Europe ( 4 months until it ships ), i can forward it to somebody else. Only EU programmers because of shipping costs and stuff.