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Re: [sc-dev] SC in the browser
Hi Dan,
why not this: https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/wiki ?
A number of languages now run in the browser, e.g. Lua, Fluxus, Python, Ruby, Perl.
On 16.10.2013, at 19:29, Dan Stowell <danstowell+sc3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Someone (sk?) did partly implement it a while ago, as a mozilla
> plugin. The project was called "scplug" and it embedded the synth (not
> the language client). It kinda disappeared off the web for some
> reason. I had a couple of fun little demos set up with it, but had
> trouble getting it to work with safari. This was years ago now.
>
> Overall, I think it'd be tricky to turn sclang+scsynth into a web app,
> and I'd suggest a better approach is things like
> http://flockingjs.org/
>
> Dan
>
> 2013/10/16 Paul Osetinsky <p.osetinsky@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> I can't imagine that it would be easy, but how might one embed SC in a web
>> application so that SC code could be interpreted right in the browser? Where
>> would one start?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Paul
>>
>>
>> Paul Osetinsky
>> http://bregman.dartmouth.edu/
>
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