World Wide Haxe Conference 2016 (WWX2016)
Silex Labs is in charge of the World Wide Haxe Conference (WWX) for the fifth consecutive year.The WWX is a 4 day conference about Haxe a high-level multi–platform open source programming language.
Silex Labs is in charge of the World Wide Haxe Conference (WWX) for the fifth consecutive year.The WWX is a 4 day conference about Haxe a high-level multi–platform open source programming language.
If you didn’t already know about this, Silex Labs organized the World Wide Haxe Conference 2015 aka WWX2015, the international conference on Haxe the free cross-platform language from the 29th May to the 1st of June 2015.
We’d like to thanks once again Mozilla Paris for hosting us so well...
Andy Li’s speech at the world wide Haxe conference WWX2015
Andy Li is a PhD candidate in the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. Andy is the guy who introduced and has been maintaining CI for the Haxe Github repository for about 2 years. His primary research...
Philippe Elsass’ speech at the world wide Haxe conference WWX2015
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In his talk “Haxe at Massive Interactive”, Philippe Elsass presents the activity of Massive Interractive, its clients, platforms and devices where Massive is leveraging the awesome power of Haxe, and some of the problems solved...
Daniel Glazman’s speech at the world wide Haxe conference WWX2015
Daniel Glazman is Disruptive Innovations CEO and W3C CSS WG Co-chairman. Daniel Glazman is a dinosaur of Web Standards and is at the root of the semi-official trouble-making unit at W3C, the “glazou” (a 1glazou rant being kind of a...
Alfred Barberena’s speech at the world wide Haxe conference WWX2015
Alfred Barberena is Senior Manager SW Engineering at TiVo, Inc. He managed the conversion of the TiVo UI codebase to Haxe. He has been involved in digital interactive television using embedded devices since his time at OpenTV in 1997. Since...
Markus Raab’s speech at the world wide Haxe conference WWX2015
Markus Raab is Managing Director and Head of development at Bayer und Preuss. He is a senior ActionScript developer and created games, websites, e-learning modules, business applications, installations and whatever you can think of during the last 15 years. He’s...
Robert Konrad’s speech at the world wide Haxe conference WWX2015
Robert Konrad is CTO at KTX Software Development. He does development work for serious games and gaming related research projects. He’s also regurlarly teaching at different universities. He discovered Haxe during new years eve when everybody else was partying and...
Jason O’Neil’s speech at the world wide Haxe conference WWX2015
Jason O’Neil - GhitHub
Jason O’Neil - Twitter
Jason O’Neil - Blog
Jason O’Neil presents “Isomorphic Haxe: Using Ufront to build apps that work client side or server side”: Most web frameworks do their work on either the client or...
Juraj Kirchheim’s speech at the world wide Haxe conference WWX2015
Juraj Kirchheim is a Freelance Developer. He has been around the Haxe community for a while now. A former flasher, now a devoted Haxer, he likes pushing the language to its limits, to annoy the compiler team to get new...
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