And the sad thing is, that there is almost no added information in the Microsoft version except for some _documentation theater_.
I find Microsoft's documentation as unusable as Apple's, with the difference that nowadays I can hunt down the source code for dotnet core while Apple's source is still private.
I'm curious why the result of the github API call is not deployed alongside everything else in the netlify platform ... wouldn't it be even easier to just write it to a static file?
Would you be willing to elaborate on the reasons that make Haxe useable for games only?
I have been thinking about using it for some cross-platform UI components and would love to hear about the limitations that make it unsuitable for "normal" apps in your point of view.
I find Microsoft's documentation as unusable as Apple's, with the difference that nowadays I can hunt down the source code for dotnet core while Apple's source is still private.