Yay, it worked

Posted on:May 16 2013

Sometimes its the small things. I just got this simple message popping up in my Android Emulator, but it made me very happy:


This is a message actually generated by JavaScript code, embedded in a .ccb file. Meaning that the scripting system has made its first steps to start working on Android as well. For non-programmers, it is probably not really understandable how much work it is just to get this little message up. But it was quite a lot of work, and now there is light at the end of the tunnel. Yay. :)





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That's very exciting! Can't wait to start using this within coppercube. I'm not really a programmer myself but this new system of yours will be the turning point for me.
Thanks for this.
Ed
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2013-05-16 15:06:00


you know there are tools like Qt which work on android and ios?
They have also a javascript engine on board.
zack
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2013-05-16 20:02:00


Amazing Niko. Thanks for all of your hard work.
mrmdesign
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2013-05-17 15:05:00


@zack, yes, I didn't implement my own JavaScript interpreter for sure. :) The hard part is to weave everything together with your extising framework.
niko
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2013-05-18 08:16:00


do you mean you wrote the framework to do this, and no 3rd party or native existing in android to support this?
pots
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2013-05-29 02:19:00


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