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I think somebody already suggested this thread be moved to another
list. There is no language nor transport that suits all solutions=2C expect=
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Java and a Browser to be an ultimate panacea is being hopeful at best.
Regards=2C nick.
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>=3B From: d@drobilla.net>=3B On Mon=2C 2011-11-21 at 18:59 +0=
000=2C james@jwm-art.net wrote:>=3B >=3B I'm no gamer but even I kn=
ow games can be have been written in java. >=3B>=3B Minecraft sprin=
gs to mind. A very interesting 3d block game.>=3B >=3B The one =
famous for having almost artistically primitive graphics?Yes=2C an=
d those sample accurate synchronised loops.And that realtime UI respo=
nse: build something now and know that even dalvik will have responded =
to it by nightfall.I think somebody already suggested this thread b=
e moved to anotherlist. There is no language nor transport that suits a=
ll solutions=2C expectingJava and a Browser to be an ultimate panacea i=
s being hopeful at best.Regards=2C nick.
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