Diablo in JavaScript
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Yeah, only now with javascript we can transmit HD videos in realtime via webcam with Chrome or Firefox, just like in 1997... no wait... the cherry picking of an example went wrong on that one. But maybe we can still devalue Javascript by saying HD videos is a separate thing and that speed connections is more important than Javascript in that example?
The desktop equivalent, CU-SeeMe, was working in 1994.
Not to mention it needed installation (Javascript just needs people to go to a specific page), and the speed, lag and buffering was horrible at the time.
Re: Diablo in JavaScript
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Dead Space 3 wasn't created by 1 person in their spare time. But by all means, don't let that temper your cynicism.
I meant it as a commentary on celebrating javascript in general, not on this person's project. It's not cynicism I feel, it's dissatisfaction. I /want/ to use the web for powerful things, but the limitations of javascript make many of those things impractical. Hence my ambivalence towards "x in javascript"
Most of the tech demo's we're seeing coming out of the JS crowd are from people who have only just started using the WebGL API (which is still experimental). I'm extremely excited to see the things that experienced OpenGL developers will be able to do as the API becomes more mainstream.