On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 8:21 PM, Chris Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 7/6/2010 6:11 PM, P Kishor wrote:
>>
>> As complete as my lack of interest in Python is, this is really nifty,
>> and good looking to boot.
>>
>> http://codenode.org/
>>
>> Would be really nice to have a server-side PDL installation that can
>> run pdl2>  in the browser.
>
> Since the Perldl2 shell just needs an input and output
> handle for IO, it should be possible to write a java
> based applet

Oh! Good heavens, no! The only java I like is the one that comes out
of my espresso machine. These are the times of buzzwords such as Ajax
and jQuery and CSS and HTML5.

If someone else makes a java applet, I will happily use it, but if I
had my druthers, I would do it with pure HTML and JavaScript.


> that could be the web front end to PDL.
> I know there are OpenGL applets for java.  The TriD
> module supports VRML already, that could be an option
> for 3D display as well.  (I have not actually tested
> the VRML driver so I don't know what condition it is
> in...it does compile now...)
>
> --Chris
>



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