I'm glad you all are pushing ahead with this! Given the performance and
growing browser support (IE10!), I think getting just typed arrays into GWT
would be a great first-pass.

Philip

On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 7:13 PM, John Tamplin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I haven't looked at the code yet, but one big thing is how does it handle
> browsers that don't support it?  Traditionally core GWT only supported
> things that could at least be emulated everywhere, though "recently" some
> things like Canvas were added which introduced a partial support model.  It
> would be good if WebGL used the same model.
>
> Docs and tests are necessary for going into GWT -- that doesn't mean you
> have to write them, but it has to get done by someone before it can go in.
>
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> John A. Tamplin
> Software Engineer (GWT), Google
>
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