Comment by pier25
2 days ago
> luxe itself is written in c++
Wasn't it written in Haxe originally or am I confusing it with something else?
2 days ago
> luxe itself is written in c++
Wasn't it written in Haxe originally or am I confusing it with something else?
Seems like there was a previous version of the engine that was written in Haxe [0]
> alpha - deprecated 2015~2016. unrelated to the new engine! view the new engine here - https://luxeengine.com/
Also, that old version used to be open source, but I think this new one isn't anymore. Old thread mentioned by @pvg still mentions being open source, but right now the repositories only have docs.[1]
0: https://github.com/snowkit/old-haxe-alpha
1: https://github.com/luxeengine
It does still mention source here as well https://luxeengine.com/faq/#source-access
Sounds like they might be switching to a source-available model rather than an open-source model.
Armory maybe?
Luxe was initially written in Haxe and they migrated to C++ eventually.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16616052
Armory did, and it does still look like it's using Haxe - https://github.com/armory3d/armory/wiki/setup - it bundles it in.