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 Professional haXe & Neko
  

  Professional haXe & Neko by Franco Ponticelli ; L. McColl-Sylveste

  • Published by: WROX/WILEY
  • Author: Franco Ponticelli ; L. McColl-Sylveste
  • Page Count: 450
  • Group: PROGRAMMERS REFERENCE BOOKS
  • ISBN: 0470122137/9780470122136
  • Published: Feb 2008

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Professional haXe & Neko


* haXe (pronounced "hacks") is an exciting new programming language that replaces server-side code as well as client-side code and can be used to build Web and desktop applications
  

* Neko (pronounced "nee-ko") is a small, lightweight virtual machine that allows for the execution of haXe applications on the Windows, Mac, or Linux desktop
  

* This hands-on guide is the first to cover these popular, new-and free-tools and get readers up and running quickly
  

* Addresses the benefits of haXe, and then goes on to explain how to build Flash applications and target Ajax with haXe, work with XML and data with haXe, and combine haXe and ActionScript
  

* Also provides complete coverage of the language, including data types, variables, objects, and more
  

  

CONTENTS:

Acknowledgments.

  
Foreword.

  
Introduction.

  
Part I: The Core Language.

  
Chapter 1: Introducing haXe.

  
Chapter 2: Installing and Using haXe and Neko.

  
Chapter 3: Learning the Basics.

  
Chapter 4: Controlling the Flow of Information.

  
Chapter 5: Delving Into Object-Oriented Programming.

  
Chapter 6: Organizing Your Code.

  
Chapter 7: When Things Go Wrong.

  
Part II: Server Side, JavaScript, and Flash; Oh My!

  
Chapter 8: Cross Platform Tools.

  
Chapter 9: Building Websites with HaXe.

  
Chapter 10: Separating Design Using Templates.

  
Chapter 11: Performing Server-Side Trickery.

  
Chapter 12: Building Interactive Content with Flash.

  
Chapter 13: Replacing the Need for an IDE.

  
Chapter 14: More Interactive Content with JavaScript.

  
Chapter 15: Putting It All Together with haXe Remoting.

  
Part III: Extending the Possibilities.

  
Chapter 16: haXe Advanced Topics.

  
Chapter 17: Desktop Applications with Neko.

  
Chapter 18: Desktop Flash with SWHX.

  
Chapter 19: Multimedia with Neko.

  
Chapter 20: Extending haXe with C/C++.

  
Appendix A: Semantic HTML.

  
Index.