Am 16.07.2013 10:44, schrieb Michael Schnell:
On 07/15/2013 10:47 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
asm.js does seem to have a lot going for it. So I suppose a fair
question is to what extent custom-drawn LCLs for Android and Firefox
OS could share code, and whether this abstraction could be useful for
other targets e.g. framebuffer or "naked" X.
http://asmjs.org/spec/latest/#introduction looks really interesting as
a target arch for fpc.
AFAIU (but I might be wrong) the Android GUI API is based on HTML4,
while the FirefoxOS GUI API is based on HTML5. I understand that HTML5
is a lot more versatile when it you want do display LCL visual objects
in a Browser including providing GUI events that trigger Pascal events
via an event queue (see EXTPASCAL / EXTJS for HTML4 plus Java script
based stuff, that might be used via Comet based HTTP server
functionality and often seems to ask for some trouble).
Moreover a future move of Android's towards HTML5 would be rather
logical (keep you crystal ball at hand).
Ehm... you do know that the Android GUI is not based on any HTML? It's a
Java based system...
Regards,
Sven
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