When you say really easy to code, do you mean REALLY easy? I ve never written anything in Java, but i have a little free time right now so i d be happy to contribute if i can.

Pierre

2010/5/22 chrism <chris@mccormick.cx>
On 22/05/2010, at 23:55, Mathieu Bouchard <matju@artengine.ca> wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2010, chrism wrote:
>>> can you make a firefox plugin for loading pd externals in
>>> javascript ?
>> I'm sure you could.
>
> btw, i mean the existing externals, *.pd_linux, *.pd_darwin.
>
> that way, you wouldn't have to recode [+~] [*~] etc., because you
> could instead make a library packaging of all the classes that you
> can use as-is in the browser.

* I believe it would cost me more to make a C library of those objects and
a cross browser plugin to load them, than it would to recode them in
Javascript.

* I believe that most browser plugins, including the existing Pd plugin,
don't seem to get as much use on the web in general as Javascript
libraries, which don't require the user to perform the extra step of
installing them.

* My main use-cases only require vanilla Pd objects (and right now, mainly
tilde objects).

> then also, they wouldn't be running at javascript-rate.

I think we have different ideas about the meaning and implications of
"javascript-rate".

Thanks for your thoughts.

Goodnight,

Chris.

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