Haxe Roundup № 133

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NME’s crossplatform OpenGLView seems to be close to supporting WebGL.

NME 3.5.4 has been released, with more improvements to the HTML5 target and freeing up CPU cycles for native apps.

If your pondering if you should or should’nt get started with Haxe NME and Haxe Flixel, check out the honest thread at Haxel Flixels forums.

Evoland by Shiro Games, the winner of Ludum Dare 24 is now on Steam Greenlight! Go vote it up and also watch the trailer.

Onto another awesome game, if you own an iPad, then you can beta test Strange Masks.

Promhx, a promise library has been released. The author, Justin started an interesting thread over at the Haxe Communities page, which you should join if you haven’t already.

[Fr] Here’s the next big app being made with Haxe and Cocktail, MYTF1 with 500000 simultaneous users expected.

If you’ve never heard of the Cocktail Library, its a crossplatform, embeddable HTML renderer.

Flump v1 has been released! Now fully supported by Flambe the Haxe game engine.

Check out this article from TheNextWeb about MYTF1, the Haxe Cocktail app.