This actually might be a good thing to get people learning to learn, to enhance various tools held innately that train them to notice, to act, not to get stopped by mistakes, etc. Probably all old conversation to many of you, but interesting to me.

On Mar 22, 2009, at 9:22 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:

This one was impressive:
 http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/twitch/

Its by Casey Reas, one of the authors of Processing. Note he's using the 2D Processing-in-Javascript (Processing.js).

This is one reason we're considering SSJS (Server Side Javascript) as an abs-fab envrionment. Blurs the distinction between client and server, which is a Good Thing.

Now if Google ever makes Chrome available on platforms other than Windows, that'd get me really on the band wagon. Maybe the next Android?

   -- Owen


On Mar 20, 2009, at 7:05 AM, Robert Holmes wrote:

This one's for you Owen :-) A great set of examples that really put Javascript through its paces in the Chrome browser.

http://www.chromeexperiments.com/


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