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< HaXe is a powerful modern language with many compelling features. It is aimed at giving developers a tool to create websites & applications using a single unified programming language. Whether you use Haxe for its cross-platform features, or focus on a single platform, there are many reasons to adopt it:
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> HaXe is a powerful modern language with many compelling features. It is aimed at giving developers a tool to create websites & applications using a single unified programming language. Whether you use HaXe for its cross-platform features, or focus on a single platform, there are many reasons to adopt it:
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< In addition to being free, HaXe is open source and provides installers for OSX, Windows, and Unix based operating systems.  There are no base library requirements for the compiler, and a good deal of functionality is already provided with the Haxe libraries.  
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> In addition to being free, HaXe is open source and provides installers for OSX, Windows, and Unix based operating systems.  There are no base library requirements for the compiler, and a good deal of functionality is already provided with the HaXe libraries.  
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< [[/com/libs/swhx|ScreenweaverHx]] allows you to embed Flash in a Neko application. This allows a Flash application to act as a desktop application & access system functionality. All of your system access is written in haxe and can communicate with your haxe SWF with ease.  
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> [[/com/libs/swhx|ScreenweaverHx]] allows you to embed Flash in a Neko application. This allows a Flash application to act as a desktop application & access system functionality. All of your system access is written in HaXe and can communicate with your HaXe SWF with ease.  
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< Each platform that Haxe targets has many great features of its own
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> Each platform that HaXe targets has many great features of its own
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< Due to inlining, generics and general compiler optimizations, haxe can generate SWFs with much better performance than the current Flex compiler.
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> Due to inlining, generics and general compiler optimizations, HaXe can generate SWFs with much better performance than the current Flex compiler.
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< You can load a Haxe SWF into one made by Flash or Flex or vice-versa, without any troubles.
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> You can load a HaXe SWF into one made by Flash or Flex or vice-versa, without any troubles.
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< As expected, when using Haxe to target JavaScript, you get nice autocompletion of the DOM. You'll be amazed at the properties that are tucked away in there, which you may never have realized before! 
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> As expected, when using HaXe to target JavaScript, you get nice autocompletion of the DOM. You'll be amazed at the properties that are tucked away in there, which you may never have realized before! 

	
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