Wiley Publishing, Inc, 2008. — 619 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-12213-6.
haXe is a new programming language whose features are mainly coming from object-oriented languages such as Java. Other features are taken from more dynamic Scripting languages as well as from Functional languages. It is a language, a complier, and a framework of classes designed to help developers write clean code. It opens up the world of application development and reduces the learning curve while minimizing potential roadblocks.
This book is for web developers who would like to work with a unified environment while at the same time reducing the number of languages required to produce a single software solution. Although you don’t have to be a veteran programmer to utilize the information in this book, it helps if you have already programmed in ActionScript, Java, or another ECMA standard language.
Foreword
The Core LanguageIntroducing haXe
Installing and Using haXe and Neko
Learning the Basics
Controlling the Flow of Information
Delving Into Object-Oriented Programming
Organizing Your Code
When Things Go Wrong
Server Side, JavaScript, and Flash; Oh My!Chapter 8: Cross Platform ToolsBuilding Websites with HaXe
Separating Design Using Templates
Performing Server-Side Trickery
Building Interactive Content with Flash
Replacing the Need for an IDE
More Interactive Content with JavaScript
Putting It All Together with haXe Remoting
Extending the PossibilitieshaXe Advanced Topics
Desktop Applications with Neko
Desktop Flash with SWHX
Multimedia with Neko
Extending haXe with C/C++
Appendix A: Semantic HTML
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