[haXe] Announcing: Two New Projects

Ken Rogers ken at fundamentalflaws.com
Tue Feb 27 06:48:27 CET 2007


Thank you for your efforts Lee, really great stuff.  I will send you all 
of my NME tests and maybe help get some of the remaining classes 
completed. 

Best,
Ken

Lee McColl Sylvester wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It seems to me I've been sitting on too many projects that I should 
> release to the community even in their early state.  Therefore, I'd 
> like to announce google code repositories for nPostgres and NME.  
> nPostgres is a database wrapper for the PostgreSQL database and fully 
> supports the haXe SPOD layer, while NME is a set of bindings for the 
> SDL libraries. The current state of these libraries are as follows:
>
> nPostgres  -  complete, but needs testing / using.
> NME - complete, but could use further haXe classes for Mappy map 
> support etc.
>
> and, as you already know,
> nMagick - 90% complete. ndll is pretty much complete, but the haXe 
> classes need finishing.
>
> I will add these to haxeLib when I feel they are complete and stable 
> enough to warrant being there.
>
> I have numerous other libs, plus some modifications to SWHX to add, 
> but I have limited free time these days. Most of this stuff is 
> produced in my dinner hour, or tinkering before I start work in the 
> morning; hence the slow progress.
>
> As a tease, I have a port of wxWidgets that I'm slaving over, but it 
> requires more than the current window / button / textfield support 
> that it currently has. I also have a wrapper for the commercial 
> ColdSteel engine, which is 90% complete and a wrapper for the Allegro 
> library, which is around 50% complete.  Plus, there's loads more that 
> probably won't see the light of day, except in my blog perhaps.  I 
> plan to push the Allegro library most, as I intend on creating an IDE 
> and basic language oriented around Neko to help teach young children 
> how to create simple games and the like, but I guarantee all projects 
> mentioned here will get finished, either by me or by yourselves ;-)
>
> Have fun!
>
> Regards,
> Lee
>




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