Hi Bryan, > Sadly, Javascript can't use the Graphics Processing Unit like Flash > can. Ouch,
The XO doesn't have much of a GPU, so I wouldn't be so worried about this. Any Javascript renderer that backs onto cairo will get as any other graphics on the XO. > Many people will likely hate my promotion of Flash for learning > activities. It's OK if you hate me and Flash. I do hope you > recognize that we need a more developer-centric activity framework > that uses web technologies. Making activity development easier is an unarguably fine goal, but I don't think there are any simple solutions. For example, do we even have a Flash editor under Linux? Is the first instruction on how to write activities for someone in the developing world going to be "First, pirate a copy of Windows and Adobe Flash Professional, and then.."? - Chris. -- Chris Ball <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
