An easier way to learn how to use the Haxe core and related technologies.
I created Learn Haxe to fill a void in Haxe learning. While Haxe sports excellent documentation (specifically, the API sections), a lot of good information lives on old.haxe.org
or on the archived nabble
forums. This confuses people.
I plan to post content on anything that isn't trivial to search out, or that lives primarily on out-dated websites. I also post lots of my own interesting experiments (such as my plugin architecture experiment).
Below, you can find an excellent lists of blogs to follow on various aspects of Haxe.
I created Learn Haxe with Butterfly. You can use Butterfly to create your own static-content blog. You can find the Learn Haxe source on GitHub.