Look at this sh*t : Flash Gordon
It's implemented in pure Javascript and HTML5, and the whole thing is open source, MIT-licensed.
http://www.collider.com/uploads/imag...iverse_dvd.jpg
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Look at this sh*t : Flash Gordon
It's implemented in pure Javascript and HTML5, and the whole thing is open source, MIT-licensed.
http://www.collider.com/uploads/imag...iverse_dvd.jpg
Works on the iPhone too.
I gotta look into it some more but if it's just the same canvas tricks we've been seeing, it's not flash.
Looks to be JS+SVG converted from Flash/SWF. And that's with me reading like... three sentences.
It may take 10 years or a bit less for HTML 5 to get adopted as much as the flash player but still... JS is still amazing me.
http://hyper-metrix.com/misc/jai/
http://bocoup.com/core/code/firefox-...en-f1lt3r.html
So many developers nowadays I don't know where to look at... well it comes to me now
People like this make me want to give up at programming. There's just nothing but awe and amazement when I read these peoples' code. :(
Do you guys think apple might block this code from running on the iPhone?
There are too many hurtles to overcome to make this stuff anything but a tech demo. Most people only really want flash on iPhone because they can't have it. Flv's are the only real content that would benefit and mp4's will outpace their ubiquity anyway. Most flash sites wouldn't scale well anyway.
Would you please elaborate on the second part of that statement.
Regarding 'smart phones' Iphones are behind the market
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13970_7-10164745-78.html
iPhones are only big in the US... take a read.
The importance of the iPhone is exaggerated here in the US. And it's annoying.
I'd love to see Ogg Theora - despite being against it earlier - and HTML5 <video> actually be worth a damn in the future mobile browsers.
I meant that more and more sites will stream in mp4