I use haXe on a daily basis, for cross-platform application development and for me:
=> 1 platform (soft or hard) = 1 app.
But haXe makes it possible to keep the application logic, and not to start from scratch every time.
And I publish for a lot of platforms, in web and native forms: mobiles, smart TVs, tablets, html5 websites with a Flash version used as a fallback in case one do not have a recent browser, points of sell / touch screens. And some haxers target the game consoles.
So it is really impressive, even if the slogan is clearly not true nor relevant - haXe community has always have problems with communication (last time I talked about it with one of the founders, he answered "what communication problems? it is the most efficient way to communicate", and I finally understood that he was talking about client-server communication :D no comment!
I use haXe on a daily basis, for cross-platform application development and for me: => 1 platform (soft or hard) = 1 app.
But haXe makes it possible to keep the application logic, and not to start from scratch every time.
And I publish for a lot of platforms, in web and native forms: mobiles, smart TVs, tablets, html5 websites with a Flash version used as a fallback in case one do not have a recent browser, points of sell / touch screens. And some haxers target the game consoles.
So it is really impressive, even if the slogan is clearly not true nor relevant - haXe community has always have problems with communication (last time I talked about it with one of the founders, he answered "what communication problems? it is the most efficient way to communicate", and I finally understood that he was talking about client-server communication :D no comment!