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Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2018 Haxe track

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Updated onAugust 16, 2018March 13, 2020 CategoriesBy Speakers

Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2018 Haxe track

Haxe as a better JavaScript: a practical guide for making front end development fun, fast and less overwhelming – Jason O’Neil

Type-safe REST API with Haxe – Kevin Leung

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