Hi Toni, thanks for the extra info. As I am not a low-level dev. type, I can only really get surface impressions. More core-level insight is always extra interesting.
I have a bit of a soft spot for Java as it was the first OO language I managed to get my head around back in the 90's (still haven't really managed that with C++). But in the end, that isn't the level I tend to work at these days, leaning strongly to the content-creation end of things, so using JavaScript (or Python, et. al.) is more suitable for my uses here. On Friday December 16 2011 18:16:21 Toni Alatalo wrote: > Were you able to test Wonderland's voice BTW? I wasn't yet but heard it's > ok - might be interesting to use that in WebNaali (browsers can't do VOIP > yet without plugins). I really didn't get in deep enough for that (in fact I had to shut all the extra services down to get the performance under control to do a quick virtual run-around in the world). I'm more an "open a browser in a virtual world" person than the other way around anyway. I like to have a quick poke into where things seem to be going across-the- board as I am an insuferable look-see-er, always impatient for something new. :-) I poke my nose in OpenCobalt from time to time too - the serverless peer- to-peer nature of that one is intriguing, though I go hot-and-cold on the pros vs cons of that approach from week to week. -- Sent from my Debian Linux box - http://www.debian.org My technology does what I want, not what some corporation wants. -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org
