Professional HaXe and Neko
Wrox Press
978-0-470-12213-6 (ISBN)
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This book is for web developers who would like to work with a unified environment while at the same time reducing the number of languages required to produce a single software solution. Although you don't have to be a veteran programmer to utilize the information in this book, it helps if you have already programmed in ActionScript, Java, or another ECMA standard language. The material in this book is split into three parts based on the content that each part is discussing. The first part of the book focuses mainly on the basics of the haXe programming language. Details are given about the language structure, standard libraries, and programming practices. If you are an experienced haXe programmer you can probably skip this section. Those who are familiar with programming but are new to haXe can go through the first section easily and look mainly at the code examples and tables that detail the classes and commands required to develop in haXe. The second part of the book covers the practical uses of haXe, including the production of Flash movies and dynamic content for websites. This part is useful to programmers of any skill level.
This section also contains references to platform-specific classes defined in the standard library (the core framework that comes with the haXe base installation). The third part of the book is dedicated to the advanced developer who wants to use haXe for all it has to offer. It also discusses how to extend haXe with existing libraries or how to use haXe outside of the conventional web environment. In order to use this book you need to have a computer that operates on Windows, Linux, or either type of Apple Macintosh. All of the tools described in the book are open source and are available for download on the internet (for free!). Franco Ponticelli graduated with a degree in architecture with a specialization in industrial design. Within the Information Technology area, he was involved in many different activities ranging from 3D Computer Graphics to software development. He discovered haXe through his research to find the perfect development environment. Lee-McColl Sylvester is an expert in ActionScript developing and is knowledge about in systems integrations.
He studied visual communications and supplemented his career by specializing in advanced graphical interface development and information management systems.
Franco Ponticelli is an experienced developer and solution architect. An Architecture Graduate with specialization in Industrial Design, he performed many different activities in the Information Technology area from 3D Computer Graphics to hard - core software development. In his continual research for the perfect development environment, he found haXe and fell in love. Franco is currently a self - employed developer and you can reach him on his personal website www.weblob.net. Lee McColl-Sylvester is an expert ActionScript developer as well as a seasoned master in systems integrations. A student in Visual Communications, he evolved his career specializing in advanced graphical interface development, as well as information management systems, database architecture, and hardware communications implementation. An inventor at heart, Lee discovered haXe while tinkering in the Open Source Flash arena. Lee is self - employed and can be reached through the haXe mailing list, or his website www.designrealm.co.uk.
Acknowledgments. Foreword. Introduction. Part I: The Core Language. Chapter 1: Introducing haXe. Chapter 2: Installing and Using haXe and Neko. Chapter 3: Learning the Basics. Chapter 4: Controlling the Flow of Information. Chapter 5: Delving Into Object-Oriented Programming. Chapter 6: Organizing Your Code. Chapter 7: When Things Go Wrong. Part II: Server Side, JavaScript, and Flash; Oh My! Chapter 8: Cross Platform Tools. Chapter 9: Building Websites with HaXe. Chapter 10: Separating Design Using Templates. Chapter 11: Performing Server-Side Trickery. Chapter 12: Building Interactive Content with Flash. Chapter 13: Replacing the Need for an IDE. Chapter 14: More Interactive Content with JavaScript. Chapter 15: Putting It All Together with haXe Remoting. Part III: Extending the Possibilities. Chapter 16: haXe Advanced Topics. Chapter 17: Desktop Applications with Neko. Chapter 18: Desktop Flash with SWHX. Chapter 19: Multimedia with Neko. Chapter 20: Extending haXe with C/C++. Appendix A: Semantic HTML. Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.2.2008 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 191 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 992 g |
Einbandart | Paperback |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge |
Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► Objektorientierung | |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-12213-7 / 0470122137 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-12213-6 / 9780470122136 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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