Very cool example! I tested on Chrome (13.0.782.220) and Firefox (6.0.2) on Ubuntu 10.10. On Chrome the "fruit-flies" dance nicely, and, on Firefox, Firebug shows me the <body> is empty (and indeed nothing is seen, white screen).
[]'s Rodolfo Carvalho On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 18:47, Danny Yoo <d...@cs.wpi.edu> wrote: > I wanted to share another small web-world demonstration in Whalesong. > > Try this in Google Chrome: > > http://hashcollision.org/whalesong/examples/boid/boid.html > > Source code: > > http://hashcollision.org/whalesong/examples/boid/boid.rkt > http://hashcollision.org/whalesong/examples/boid/index.html > > > What makes this program interesting is that I really am only touching > the left and top css attributes on each clock tick, as opposed to > redrawing the whole scene (as would be demanded in a regular world > program). Inspect Element in Chrome should bear this out. > > I should probably call this program "fruit-flies". In any event, this > works on Chrome, but I haven't been able to successfully make it run > under other browsers. I've heard that it works in Safari 5.1 as well. > > _________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users
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