People Using haXe
Here's a small list of the people using haXe. Please write a few words about yourself and a link to your blog and your haXe usage, you can even create your own page as a subsection.
- Nicolas Cannasse : haXe Author, co-founder of Motion-Twin. Nicolas loves programming languages, developing games and websites, and open source. He's been developing haXe in the past years for Web+Flash development.
- Franco Ponticelli : Author of the book "Professional haXe and Neko" and active member of the haXe community. Franco is a free-lance programmer with a passion for Web Applications. Currently he is developing the Open Source project haXe/PHP.
- Michel Romecki : Passionated by programming, he is an auto-didact coder and worked as free-lance for few years, playing with design and code using mainly Flash. In 2004, he joined Prizee.com, one of the most popular casual gaming website. Today, he is the Manager of the Game Development Team, building internet games using haXe and open source tools. He teaches haXe and open source development at University.
He’s also an active member of the haXe and open source community. Blog
- Justin Donaldson : A PhD candidate at Indiana University specializing in recommender systems, human computer interaction, and web technologies (focusing on haXe of course). He is sponsored by strands.com, a company focused on providing social recommendation technologies. Justin and Franco are currently sponsoring a haXe "Summer of Code" project, which is open to any students with an interest in haXe. Justin also has a blog where he talks about many different things.
- Marcus Bergstrom: Co-owner of the interactive design agency Quickform, which develops interactive flash applications and websites for small and large companies around the world, including clients like Disney, AOL and Amnesty Intl. haXe has become an everyday environment for quickform, and is heavily used for most of their projects. He is a big fan of the strict typing that haXe can offer, and using one language to code both client and server applications.
- Frank Denis: Web developer for Skyrock, a leading european social network, security consultant and developer of OSS software like UCARP and Pure-FTPd. He recently felt in love with haXe, especially for Flash9 development.
- Danny Wilson : haXe enthusiast since the early days. Founder of a small dutch webdesign and development company called deCube.net. Active contributor to the Caffeine-hx project. He has many projects planned for the coming years, for which he finds haXe a perfect companion. If you need someone to preach haXe, give him a call. Active on IRC, mostly silent daily reader of the mailing list.
- Marco Secchi : Marco is a freelance developer working on Flash Web Applications. He is currently project owner of the haXe-pureMVC port. Coming from an MTASC background he's been an haXe supporter from the beginning.
- Jussi Kari : Software developer for a Finnish company doing Web payment solutions. Jussi is using haXe in free time game projects for ooPixel.com. Jussi found out about haXe after searching for MTASC alternative with AS3 support about a year ago.
- Ian Thomas: Coming from a background in interactive television, Ian is now joint CEO and lead developer at Awen, an educational software company based in Wales. Awen's automated build system relies on haXe, and many of their latest products use ScreenweaverHX and haXe to provide functionality that Flash can't deliver.
- Benjamin Dasnois: Student in IT at SUPINFO, Benjamin has been around haXe since the beginning. He first felt in love with haXe because it brings a full-featured typing system to JS. Now, Benjamin also uses haXe for the server-side with nekoVM and tries to provide parts of the framework for the PHP target so that its software can be run on both platforms.
- Daniel Turing: PhD candidate at the VR Group at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Daniel uses haXe and neko as its main 'integration point' to plug together various software technologies. He develops and maintains the cross-runtime graphics layer Xinf, and uses it for his multi-touch tabletop interaction research.
- Zárate: Flash background developer using haXe mainly for desktop applications via SWHX and HippoHX.
- Dave Raggett: W3C standards geek and software developer. Dave is using haxe to develop thin clients for XML applications that exploit the ubiquitous Flash Player to run within web browsers. A suite of library components is in preparation for rendering and editing SVG, support for XForms, word processing, and a lightweight slide editor viewer (XML Slidy).
- Sami Maghrebi: MD (in medicine) and Flash web application developer using haXe for websites, forum and mainly for medical applications. sami-maghrebi.net
- Tane Piper: Software developer and Open Source geek. Using HaXe to build Helium, a library/framework for building web-based installers for Adobe AIR applications. Digital Spaghetti
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