hi all,
currently i work on a little js/canvas game called "tunnel 2" (i'm pretty sure there's a well known year old version of this, but i know of none). you can try the game here. also, i'd recommend chrome.
so, i developed in google chrome, and it works fine, even on my crappy old machine. i...
Server side technology exists because the server is a heavy weight boxer. He's got 5 belts and is the world champion.
All the clients are light weight rookies.
Who are you going to trust to win your boxing tournament?
In almost all cases the computation is done on the server because its fast...
Is my answer actaully wrong in that case? Is his example actaully a good suggestion?
I dont know I totally agree with your answer, to me it almost seems like he wants to use all client tech just to do it, which is fine, but like you said why not just process it on the server and send it back as html.
Im surprised at the lack of people in these chat rooms, where else can you go to talk to people with common interests in programming techs besides IRC?
In 2011 there are still several important types of users for whom you can't assume javascript will function properly:
search robots
browsers for visually impaired users
feature phones
corporate browsers, thin clients, etc still using IE6 or whatever
REST-based clients by fellow developers
your ...
@IvoWetzel Even if you put noscript onto an 'at risk user's computer, they're probably more likely to get burned when a website tells them they're the 999999th visitor and offers them the opportunity to punch a monkey
i've tried JCarousel, and JCarousellite, but i need to add items to them dynamically and both are fail at it.
JCarousel has a reset, and refresh methods but neither of them work as documented. Its adding empty list items when it shouldn't be, and has been a pain in the ass to work with to this point.