[x3d-public] at The New Web and the Future of Spatial Computing Workshop Dec 2019
John Carlson
yottzumm at gmail.com
Mon Aug 17 21:09:49 PDT 2020
Sorry, meant Lively-web, not Lively-next. They sure change the name a lot!
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 10:58 PM John Carlson <yottzumm at gmail.com> wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XaVrfxD6fa-9HwpCqoq4Q/videos
>
> I'm not sure if VRML/X3D was represented last year. Not too many views.
> If someone sees a super interesting video, let me know.
>
> The big announcement seems to be that Croquet will be on the web soon, if
> not already, possibly through WebAssembly. So yet another challenger on
> the web! WebGL still seems to be included. Hopefully that means no big
> surprises--possibly a new shading language? They use Croquet's
> networking technology, but I've never seen that technology stress-tested.
> Has anyone else?
>
> My guess is they combined OpenCroquet with LivelyNext, but who really
> knows? They call the engine "Worldcore." There's a game called "Wide Wide
> World." https://www.croquet.io/
>
> Has anyone compared DIS to Croquet?
>
> Will MMWeb3D finally arrive?
>
> Could be an interesting battle of Croquet versus PlayCanvas! I wonder
> which will be the best programming/authoring environments.
>
> John Carlson
>
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