Haxe Roundup 170

Tong has released another bash/zsh completion gist, this time for Neko.

Beat Patrol, the “part bullet hell, part music game”, by Daniel Orellana and Patrick Rainville now runs on Haxe and OpenFL.

Alexander has written a useful article on Setting up Neko and mod_tora for Apache2 on Linux. For more info on mod_tora checkout this old introduction.

Mark who has been writing the documentation for Flambe has released a blog post - Composable animations with Flambe.

The OpenFL team has announced that they are Evolving the Android extension API in the next release. You’ll have “easy access to the main Activity and hooks into the onCreate, onDestroy [and other] Android Activity events”.

The Proletariat Inc guys published Choosing a development stack for World Zombination. It’s a brilliant read.

Sam has published his latest project, Haxe DOM to github. It “provides target independant DOM manipulation. The goal of [the] project is to reduce duplicate code between the server and client without having to resort to single page apps. View state can be manipulated on the server, serialized into idiomatic HTML5 and reconstructed on the client”.

With the recent release of Bluebird a Javascript promise library, Justin has posted a jsperf which beats Bluebird and others in all currently tested browsers.