Hi,
I have looked at quite a few Javascript 2D graphics libraries. The ones I
found particularly interesing are paper.js[1] and fabric.js[2]. At least
paper.js is in active development and works fine with ClojureScript.
Depending on your requirements SVG might also be a good alternative. I've
found that SVG + one of the new React based CLJS wrapper libs is an
excellent fit (see my experiments in reagent[3] and om[4]). There are also
js libs for working with SVG such as Raphael[5] and the newer Snap.svg[6]
(which is by the same author as Raphael).
/Jonas
[1] http://paperjs.org/
[2] http://fabricjs.com/
[3] https://github.com/jonase/elements
[4] https://github.com/jonase/om-svg-tests
[5] http://raphaeljs.com/
[6] http://snapsvg.io/
On Sunday, April 20, 2014 12:19:17 AM UTC+3, puzzler wrote:
Are there any javascript 2D animation libraries that are particularly
well-suited for use from clojurescript?
I'm especially interested in a library that uses a scenegraph to store
graphical objects in hierarchical relationships to one another.
Thanks,
Mark
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