Haxe Roundup № 143

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FlashDevelop has a new dev build available which has smoother Haxe completion - it is amazing.

With the release of Hard-shell Hockey to the Play Store, Allan Bishop has written about his experience, about the good and bad when using NME.

Simon Richardson has web workers and Haxe “running to make parallel function executions” using his actor library. Also checkout the rest of his library funk, it looks pretty sweet.

Justin Donaldson has released a “simple bash script that he uses to switch between Haxe 2 and Haxe nightlies”.

Mutant Labs apparently has “the Leap Motion working in Haxe. Currently uses sockets, but getting nearer to a native extension” for NME.

The TOML, “Tom’s Obvious, Minimal Language” is now supported by Haxe using the library HaxeTOML. Checkout the authors intro post HaxeTOML - The TOML implementation in Haxe.

Mike Stead has released HX Yaml with “JavaScript, Flash and Neko v2 targets currently supported”.

Sam MacPherson has released Haxe Concurrency which contains “thread safe data structures”. It also contains a “fully concurrent server”.

Want to get a 67% - 125% performance boost on top of NME’s drawTiles? Well that’s what the StablexDL library tests report.