Awesome
awesome-haxe-js
A curated list of amazingly awesome Haxe JavaScript libraries, resources and shiny things.
FAQ
- what is Haxe
- why use Haxe with JavaScript
Official
- haxe.org
- community.haxe.org
- gitter
Learning
Externs list
Externs
Externs are used to describe target-specific interaction in a type-safe manner from libraries that you love in JavaScript.
- react
- haxe-js organisation
- vue
- meteor
- quicksettings
- electron
- dat.GUI
- CreateJS
- riot
- Bacon
- mithril
- pako
- pixi.js
- howler
- hammer
- buzz
- chart
Node.js
templates
promise
Tools
Skeleton/Bootstrap/Init project
Tutorials
Libraries
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canvasMarkdown: 'canvasMarkdown' helps display Markdown on Canvas via ForeignObject, uses haxe.
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htmlHelper: html helper abstracts and setup classes.
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daff: library for comparing tables, can be used for JS, python, ruby, php ,R. Supported Format: CSV, TSV and ndjson.
Projects
- pman: Desktop media player, written entirely in Haxe, based on modern web technologies
Who to follow
JavaScript / Node.js
Haxe developers are by nature inquisitive and mostly don't specialise in one language/target. The following names are people that I associate with Javascript and Node.js.
Name | Github | Blog | |
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Franco Ponticelli | fponticelli | fponticelli | http://www.weblob.net/ |
Philippe Elsass | elsassph | elsassph | http://philippe.elsass.me/ |
Andy Li | andyli | andy_li | http://blog.onthewings.net/ |
Clément Charmet | clemos | clemenchar | |
Dan Korostelev | nadako | nadako | https://nadako.github.io/rants/ |
Contributing
Your contributions are always welcome!
License
To the extent possible under law, Matthijs Kamstra has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.