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Report and all videos from the conference RuHaxe 3

On September 14, the third RuHaxe online conference was held - a regular event dedicated to the Haxe language and technologies and tools based on it.

Below is published a brief report from the conference and all the videos (including the video of the report, which, for technical reasons, was not shown to the end of the day of the conference and finished later in the recording).

Also in the spoiler after the second report, added the continuation of the work with Maven and haxemojos, published by the author a few days after the conference, as a continuation of the topic and the answer to additional questions.
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1. Opened the conference Sergey Miryanov with the report " Developing Extensions for OpenFL ".
With Sergey's translations to Habré on this topic ( Creating a native library of extensions for OpenFL (Haxe) , Part Two , Part Three ), many people interested in creating native extensions are probably already familiar, and this report will be a good addition for them or, on the contrary, an introduction for those just starting to get acquainted with the topic. Sergey told us why we need extensions, where to start creating them, what their structure is and showed the creation of a simple extension using an example.


Extensions for Android, written by Sergey .
Selection of links to various existing extensions

2. The second was the report of Alexander (Dukobpa3) " Project on Haxe as a noob for noobs ".
I must say that Alexander was too shy with the headline. The report is more likely for advanced AS3 programmers who want to upgrade to Haxe and also try Maven.
The author described the contents of the report as follows: “Maven Autobuild, OpenFl, Trying TDD.
The path of the Jedi from the flash to the hax with the auto-warming of the project on three platforms and other delights. ”In the process, Alexander also expressed his opinion about the pros and cons of working with Haxe and OpenFL compared to AS3 development.



After the report, Alexander was asked a lot of questions about working with Maven and using it with haxe, and as a result, hot on the heels, literally a few days later, on his own initiative, he conducted another online broadcast on the subject
"Basics of maven on the example of working with haxemojos": How to quickly and painlessly collect projects of any complexity in any conditions. The prologue.



3. With the broadcast of the third scheduled report online did not work. “For technical reasons,” as they say in such cases. Saved the situation Dima (deep) Granetsky, showing instead his " Impromptu on bindx " about his library for data binding. It was shown not only how easy it is to use the library, but also how it works and which code generates the underlying macros:



After the conference, Dmitry published an article - an introduction to bindx and data binding for Haxe and is already writing a sequel.

4. Well, the third scheduled report by Oleg (wvxvw) " Interaction of Haxe and Org-babel " appeared in the recording a bit later. He talks about Haxe support in the Org-Babel extension for Emacs:


Slides from the report: haxe-mode.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/haxe-org-babel-presentation-ru.pdf

Videos from previous conferences can be viewed on the Haxe-Russian channel on YouTube .

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/195360/


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