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Haxe Summit EU 2017 Etherplay - Ronan Sandford

Etherplay is a skill game platform that use Ethereum to provide transparency and other benefit to our players.

Haxe had a very important place in building the platform. Its type safety and marco helped us in many ways and we would like to share how it helped us and what we build with it. We use Haxe both for our backend title it interact with Ethereum and for our games running on the web. In both case, Haxe was our friend and we have few tools/lib that might interest the audience.


Date: 2017-11-26
From: Haxe Summit 2017 Day 4

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