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Creating mobile development pipeline - Adam Breece
What I wish I’d known when creating our mobile development pipeline.
Date:
2018-05-04
From:
Haxe US Summit 2018 Day 2
Other videos in 'Haxe US Summit 2018'
Browser interactivity - Allan Dowdeswell
Introductory Haxe workshop - Andy Li
hexMachina status - Francis Bourre
Minimal dependencies - Francis Bourre
Making games with Heaps.io - Nicolas Cannasse
Code Along with Kha - Robert Konrad
The Case for Doing Everything in Haxe - Thomas J. Webb
Creating mobile development pipeline - Adam Breece
Console Punks: Haxe for Xbox, PlayStation - Dan Goldstein
OpenFL Advanced - Joshua Granick
Reliable package management with lix - Juraj Kirchheim
Golgi: Fast cross platform routing and dispatch - Justin Donaldson
OpenFL Next - Joshua Granick
Blossom.hx: Growing Haxe Together - Phil Chertok
OpenFL project configuration for power users - Adam Breece
Haxe/OpenFL Native Extensions - Craig Robinson
Code Of War - David Mouton
IntelliJ IDEA - Eric Bishton
Haxe 4.0 - Nicolas Cannasse
Better stacks with Haxe - Jeff Ward
A deep dive into hexUnit - Laurent Deketelaere
Kha & OpenFL - Robert Konrad
Deep Dive on Porting ActionScript to Haxe - Scott Pultz
Literate Programming with Haxe - Thomas J. Webb
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