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Re: [pygame] Re:



JavaScript is suitable for some classes of games, but not many.

For example: http://ironsudoku.com/

-bob

On 11/10/06, Luke Paireepinart <rabidpoobear@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Farai Aschwanden wrote:
> Javascript or Flash is the answer if it should run inside a browser.
I think you mean Java here.
Javascript and Java are completely different languages.
Javascript is browser-side and is mainly for scripting, and for AJAX.
Java has graphics libraries and all sorts of stuff for game programming.
I guess Java is browser-side too, now that I think about it :)

Just thought I'd point that out, because a lot of people seem to confuse
the two, and there is a very important difference between them.
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> Am 10.11.2006 um 22:15 schrieb Bob Ippolito:
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>> On 11/10/06, Jason Ward <ir_nyad@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Hey, I have a problem.
>>>
>>> I have been asked to write a game for some company.
>>> I can write the game but the problem is that
>>> I must make the game playable on the web page, Ie the user must
>>> click on the game and run it while they are on the site. How do I
>>> do this. Is there any HTML command that I must give or what?
>>>
>>> Please help.
>>> I am using python and pygame
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>> You can't use pygame for that. You'll have to use Flash, Java, or
>> Director.
>>
>> -bob
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