[X3D-Public] ECMAScript / JavaScript Book

Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks at yahoo.com.au
Mon Feb 15 14:01:50 PST 2010


--- On Tue, 16/2/10, Dave A <dave at realmofconcepts.com> wrote:
> Received: Tuesday, 16 February, 2010, 6:49 AM

> What would really be helpful is a
> page, perhaps a Wiki? where different 
> x3d implementors
> can post (perhaps in a tabular form) which parts of that
> spec they 
> support, and what
> extensions if any they have provided. Scripts in Vivaty
> won't run in 
> Contact and vice versa,
> for example, due to such differences.
>

I second that

> Dave Arendash
> 
> Don Brutzman wrote:
> > Tom Sparks wrote:
> >> Are there any Emcascript / Javascript books that
> you can recommend?
> >
> > not a book, but the Ecmascript spec is freely
> available (and bundled
> > in X3D-Edit, along with editing support).  this
> document is handy for
> > looking up function calls and such, plus it is
> authoritative (rather
> > than the many nonstandard variants that have evolved
> in html browsers).
> > online at
> >
> > http://www.web3d.org/specifications/Ecma-262.pdf

I have paged/scrolled through that, but it too dry of a read
Where is the source code examples?

while with X3D there is a book that show you the basics
and how to read X3D's specs

tom sparks  
> >
> > all the best, Don
> 


      



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