
Weird Request?
Weird Request?
Would it be slightly off to request for HTML5 (2D) game export? You would still write your code in the familiar PB syntax but export to HTML5. I see HTML5 gaming becoming popular soon and thought it would be cool if PB could export to this. Just a thought but it may be much of a request. 
			
			
									
									
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Re: Weird Request?
Just learn Javascript. 
			
			
									
									
C provides the infinitely-abusable goto statement, and labels to branch to. Formally, the goto is never necessary, and in practice it is almost always easy to write code without it. We have not used goto in this book. -- K&R (2nd Ed.) : Page 65
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Re: Weird Request?
Sounds like a project for one of the PB Users -also sounds tricky to do! 
			
			
									
									
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Re: Weird Request?
Yeah, HTML5 is based heavily around Javascript. So learning(or knowing) Javascript would be a big step in the right direction for this!
			
			
									
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						Re: Weird Request?
how compatible is WebGadget() with HTML5 (and Javascript)
			
			
									
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Re: Weird Request?
Who cares?citystate wrote:how compatible is WebGadget() with HTML5 (and Javascript)
 This has nothing to do with a PB Compiler which compiles to html5 and javascript.
 This has nothing to do with a PB Compiler which compiles to html5 and javascript.WebGadget is a compatible to HTML5 like the installed Internet Explorer.
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Re: Weird Request?
so in other words, not at allDarkDragon wrote:WebGadget is a compatible to HTML5 like the installed Internet Explorer.

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