Posts by Simon Krajewski

Main maintainer of the Haxe compiler

The type inference mystery novel part 2

Will Detective Haxe redeem himself and overcome his inner demons?

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2020-07-14.

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The type inference mystery novel

Detective Haxe is on the case but meets an unexpected adversary

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2020-06-09.

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JVM Typed Functions

More details on how the JVM target got so fast with regards to anonymous functions and closures

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2020-05-19.

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Haxe 4.1.0 release

We figured this would be a good time for good news, so here's a Haxe release!

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2020-05-12.

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EU Haxe Summit 2020 Announcement

The Haxe Summit is returning to Europe in 2020!

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2020-02-28.

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Interview with Ludum Dare 45 winner Joe Williamson

We asked Joe how to become a Ludum Dare winner. Read this to find out!

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2019-11-02.

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class HaxeFoundation extends Manpower

Powerful forces arrive from the East to support us

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2019-04-03.

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Unicode in Haxe 4

We finally stopped doing pointless stuff and focused on emojis

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2018-09-07.

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Haxe Summit 2017 Party Report

We met up, had some beers and made decisions about Haxe

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2017-09-18.

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Eval - The new Haxe macro interpreter

Introduction of the new Haxe macro interpreter

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2017-05-31.

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Bugfix Adventures #2 - How to forge signatures using a compiler

What you display is what you get, but sometimes it shouldn't be.

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2016-09-20.

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The Journey of Hello World through the Haxe Compiler

Part 1 of an introduction to what the Haxe compiler does with your code.

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2016-03-25.

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Bugfix Adventures #1 - this is not the variable you are looking for

Sometimes bugs are very hard to figure out, yet very easy to fix.

Article by Simon Krajewski on 2016-03-17.

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