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L. McColl-Sylvester and F. Ponticelli

"Professional haXe and Neko"

However, software development demands that the various
layers that constitute the final application will function and communicate well with each other and you
cannot always guarantee that the members of a development team will understand the roles and
technologies of the other team members with the depth required to facilitate this level of reliability.
Similarly, when a single developer is charged with providing his or her services to build such an
application, it is likely they would much prefer to spend the time they have been paid for in
developing the application as opposed to having to learn the various new technologies required to
complete the project.
This is where haXe makes its entrance.
What Is haXe and Why Was It Created?
Over recent years, we have seen the introduction of numerous new technologies and languages that
make applications development a little bit more exciting. Languages such as Python and Ruby have
appeared that, while not necessarily providing groundbreaking features, lend some support to providing
alternative ways to producing software.


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