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L. McColl-Sylvester and F. Ponticelli

"Professional haXe and Neko"

flashdevelop.org/ ) is a very good alternative to tools such as Notepad in the Windows
environment, and can certainly save a lot of headaches when you first start out. The current version of
FlashDevelop supports haXe directly out of the box, while older versions can install the haxefd plug - in
from the haxelib repository. An alternative development environment for the Linux/Mac OS X operating
systems is the promising haxeDevelop ( http://code.google.com/p/haxedevelop/ ). As more and
more editors support the haXe language, they will begin to appear on the haXe mailing list, so be sure to
keep an eye open.
Introduction
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Conventions
To help you get the most from the text and keep track of what ??™ s happening, we ??™ ve used a number of conventions
throughout the book.
Boxes such as this one hold important, not - to - be forgotten information that is
directly relevant to the surrounding text.
Notes, tips, hints, tricks, and asides to the current discussion are offset and placed in italics like this.


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