Chrome and Firefox both support WebRTC.
Does Internet Explorer supports it?
If it does not, are there any plans to support it in the future, and if so when?
What about shimming support using projects like webrtc4all, is that a practical solution?
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Hy:) Can anyone(if anyone is familiar with example on: simonsarris.com/project/canvasdemo/demo2.html) explain me this stuff about "ghost canvas" and "fake canvas context". I don't get it all, why do i need something like that. Thanks a lot.
the second one funny enough is much older, so its not as well organized :/
when you do var can = document.createElement('canvas')
you make a canvas element, but don't add it to the page
you can draw stuff on that canvas, and then either draw from that canvas to your "real" canvas, or you can look at the image data of that canvas
in that example, for selecting an object, I was drawing every object to this in-memory canvas, using getImageData to inspect a single pixel (Where the mouse was) on this in-memory canvas, to see if the object drawn was at that location
this is a very slow way of hit-testing, but its pixel perfect, meaning it will work even with complex, partially transparent images
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well... yes and no. its not something that slides, its when something is visible on screen it needs to bounce. i got the bounce end of things working but by the time someone reaches the part of the site where the bounce is it will have happened already
i could delay the js by x amount of seconds but then thats hit and miss
i was hoping for... if its visible on screen then run the effect
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For the protocol, PONG takes ~ 30 lines of code and ~ 15 minutes to make with Flash :P
I was being really generous with 15 minutes in flash. It is literally drawing a circle (and making it a symbol) and attaching an onEnterFrame listener to it for changing its (alreay built in!) x and _y properties, then _literally drawing two rectangles and making them symbols, for one changing its _y based on the mouse _y, for the other whatever simple logic you have there. Checking (in either the ball or paddles) for collision (it's also built in!) and inverting speed (yspeed = -yspeed)
no , if you see how scratch is implemented in smalltak / squeak .. a pure java / c++ powered vm for scratch would off been a better solution.. what they did now is basically writing an interpreter in AS3
According to the W3C specs for Server-Sent Events, "HTTP chunking can have unexpected negative effects on the reliability of this protocol." What is the alternative to chunking?
People kept telling them AS2 was weak as a language, that it couldn't be fast. They made a strategical mistake. The fact modern JS engines beat AS performance by a lot showed us all that you don't need AOT compilation to be fast.
Their dual OOP model (prototypical and classical) was the first mistake
Canvas needs something like newgrounds.com/portal/view/256289 . For the record it was made in a day, the guy who made this: works in delivery. Probably one of the biggest wasted talents I know.
I was trying to make this text change matrix movie like effect in JavaScript.The basic concept was that there is a div present in html and JavaScript take that div's inner text and manipulate it to create the continuously changing random text effect like in matrix movie. I am quite new to JavaScr...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Nah, adobe just needs to make the next version of Flash (the program, not the plugin) entirely focused on canvas... ditch AS3 and go back to something AS2ish or just accept JS
@phenomnomnominal probably not, but flash is a much friendlier environment for it, I can see how I'd make it myself in a day using flash, or in a week or two using JS
@BenjaminGruenbaum But that's the ridiculousness of it, canvas needs something with the friendliness of the flash environment. Not a helpful tool made in flash because its too annoying to make with canvas since there is no friendly environment for canvas... haha
I am trying to manipulate the text that is already inside the div and replace it with another strings from JavaScript, creating a basic animating effect by replacing particular character from strings present inside the div element, more precisely position based replacement of string. However when...
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@dievardump it's the best ultrabook bro. No problem at programming. You can play cool 3D games on a 8 hours flight (no battery recharge required). I highly recommend it =D
I am trying to make my way back to JavaScript (been there last time some 7 years ago) with the help of lovely "Eloquent JavaScript" book.
While I admire author's capabilities and approach, I have also began being concerned. I am from C/C++ background and there I learnt it rather hard way that fu...
* Download dropbox from wherever * Download turbo C from there http://s1.freedownloadme.info/turboc_installed.zip * Extract it * Paste contents of BGI folder to the in the BIN FOLDER [ easing graphic drivers load .. ] * Open dropbox and type `mount D: <path to your turboc>
* get into D:\TC * Run TC , goto options and set directories to There VIRTUAL paths in dropbox * And then open the pong.cpp file ( i hope u know how to do that ... jst copy paste it in where u want in ur TC Hierarchy * RUN -> RUN~