Steven,

There are interesting things that can be done in Silverlight - using Ajax /
JSON with XAML, too.

Ken 

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> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 12:21 PM
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> Subject: [FRIAM] Processing API ported to Javascript
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> >From /. this morning:
> 
> The Processing API is now partially implemented in Javascript 
> by John Resig.
> wow. This could allow for some very speedy development times 
> for web-based visualizations without loading the Java JVM, 
> Flash or Shockwave in a browser.
> http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/
> 
> This is very related to what Greg Malone is working on with 
> his Javascript-based Game Engines...
> 
> -S
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