ActionScript is based on the same spec as JavaScript. It's not all that different from Python.
-bob On 11/11/06, Farai Aschwanden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, you might need FlashScript then. Its OO oriented and takes a while to master it. Am 11.11.2006 um 03:07 schrieb federico ramirez: Flash is one of the easiest solitions :D 2006/11/10, Bob Ippolito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > JavaScript is suitable for some classes of games, but not many. > > For example: http://ironsudoku.com/ > > -bob > > On 11/10/06, Luke Paireepinart < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Farai Aschwanden wrote: > > > Javascript or Flash is the answer if it should run inside a browser. > > I think you mean Java here. > > Javascript and Java are completely different languages. > > Javascript is browser-side and is mainly for scripting, and for AJAX. > > Java has graphics libraries and all sorts of stuff for game programming. > > I guess Java is browser-side too, now that I think about it :) > > > > Just thought I'd point that out, because a lot of people seem to confuse > > the two, and there is a very important difference between them. > > > > > > > > > Am 10.11.2006 um 22:15 schrieb Bob Ippolito: > > > > > >> On 11/10/06, Jason Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>> Hey, I have a problem. > > >>> > > >>> I have been asked to write a game for some company. > > >>> I can write the game but the problem is that > > >>> I must make the game playable on the web page, Ie the user must > > >>> click on the game and run it while they are on the site. How do I > > >>> do this. Is there any HTML command that I must give or what? > > >>> > > >>> Please help. > > >>> I am using python and pygame > > >> > > >> You can't use pygame for that. You'll have to use Flash, Java, or > > >> Director. > > >> > > >> -bob > > > > > > > > > > > -- Best Regards. fedekiller