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itsjustmypage2015-05-27 02:52:07
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itsjustmypage, 2015-05-27 02:52:07

Should I learn and use haxe instead of js and php?

Good syntax and convenient OOP. There is also an add-on Typescript or Dart to choose from. Since we are moving away from regular js towards another language, it seems to me that haxe looks better than Dart?

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copal, 2015-05-27
@copal

Haxe is a language that can be compiled into almost any other language. But it cannot be said that it is possible to learn haxe for its subsequent compilation into php without knowing php. After all, haxe as a language has not brought anything new to this world, but only repeats the api of the languages ​​\u200b\u200bin which it is compiled into.
Also, I have never seen experts analyze the received code. Everyone says that the code obtained using haxe has higher performance (this has nothing to do with inline), but personally it seems to me that this is due to the neglect of the canons of OOP.
I wouldn't recommend learning it as a language.

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Sergey, 2015-05-27
Protko @Fesor

No

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Alexander Taratin, 2015-05-27
@Taraflex

Instead of php - definitely not.
js - perhaps only if you write some toys, 3d demos, constructors and stuff like that. For menus and sliders on regular sites, not applicable.
I myself tried to switch from it to typescript, but all the desire discourages writing this everywhere, as in regular js, a slower compiler, and the absence of an ide comparable to flashdevelop.

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Ilya Andrienko, 2015-05-27
@EvolMate

This is, of course, a question worthy of a fierce debate.
But no, so far (2015) - not worth it. Unprofitable.

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