The biggest news this week, Haxe 3.0 Release Candidate is now available!
Head over to the release notes to download Haxe 3.
Take some time to read about the new Haxe 3 features
Then take a look at the Haxe 3 Migration Guide and hx2compat for a easier transition.
Cauê Waneck has just announced “that Haxe 3.0 will have enhanced support for native Java libraries!”. Read the announcement because it won’t work with the Haxe 3 RC build.
The Humble Bundle Mojam 2 has come and gone, but team Grapefrukt made Tektonik with Haxe NME. How about a donation if you haven’t already?
Evoland by Nicolas Cannasse and Sebastien Vidal has been greenlit on Steam!
François Nicaise has written about the new features, new devices, and future information he’s going to be releasing about Strange Masks.
Christopher Kaster has released nme-tiled 0.2 (Github: Kasoki / nme-tiled, License: MIT, Haxelib: nme-tiled) Checkout his post listing all the new stuff and future features.
Shoe Box has posted about NativeMirror (Github: shoebox / inthebox, License: unknown), the “easier way to make JNI / CPP calls from Haxe”. I’m definitely going to be using this.
Andy Li has posted about “improving Haxe sysntax highlighting support in Pygments used by both Github and Bitbucket”.
Use HaxeFlixel (Github: Beeblerox / HaxeFlixel, License: MIT, Haxelib: flixel) and want the latest dev version? Take a look at the post “Using the Development Version of HaxeFlixel”.
Varomix DaGreit has released a new video tutorial on how to create a custom button in HaxeFlixel.
Tong has updated "his autocomplete scripts for Haxe and Haxelib”.
Tom Byrne, creator of Guise (Github: TomByrne / Guise, License: unknown) has posted about Guise, the “unified UI for Haxe”. Just awesome.