Voxel.js: Minecraft-like Browser-Based Games, But Open Source 110
Paul Fernhout writes with a snippet from Joystiq: "Voxel.js is a new open-source project designed to allow anyone to create 3D games that run directly in a browser. Created by Max Ogden and James Halliday, Voxel.js is based on JavaScript and WebGL, and makes it relatively easy to build Minecraft-like games that play in browsers like Chrome." Paul adds a link to this interview with Max Ogden about the creation of Voxel.js in 22 days. The main site is at Voxel.js.
ChromeOS criticism got knocked down a bit (Score:5, Insightful)
hurrah its like the 90's again (Score:2, Insightful)
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and they recommend you install a web browser that is made by the largest advertising company in the world.
this generation is nuts
Re:hurrah its like the 90's again (Score:4, Insightful)
DHTML wars -> HTML5 wars
rinse, repeat
Flash took us out of the browser ghetto. Now we're back in it.
Re:ChromeOS criticism got knocked down a bit (Score:3, Insightful)
So is everything that's not hand coded in assembly language.
Which is to say, so is very nearly everything.
Re:Blog post with more background info (Score:2, Insightful)
His justification is that he's retarded and doesn't understand Java.