I think mobile devices is one of the more interesting possibilities of
NaCl. GTK on Android.
On 16/08/11 17:42, Keith Poole wrote:
Hrmm. I guess that is where it differs from NaCl. That's my two cents
for tonight though
*hopes to see more interesting conversation arise*
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Hrmm. I guess that is where it differs from NaCl. That's my two cents for
tonight though
*hopes to see more interesting conversation arise*
-K
On 17/08/2011, at 12:03 AM, Stuart Johnson wrote:
> Thanks. I can see this being very useful, but It's not really going to be a
> solution for mobi
Hi,
I have a problem in building glib-2.28.8, to tell the truth I really have a
lot of problems in building glib-2.28.8 but others have been solved.
I want to use WebKit in arm-linux, according to some people I should
cross-compile glib first, so I use arm-linux-gcc, the enviroment is
>>ex
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Thanks. I can see this being very useful, but It's not really going to
be a solution for mobile devices where latency is poor. I was hoping to
be able to write GTK apps that execute in the browser.
On 16/08/11 14:11, Keith Poole wrote:
AFAIK (I verg well may be wrong), it depends on the HTML
AFAIK (I verg well may be wrong), it depends on the HTML5 canvas redraw. I'm
assuming that it's going to be pretty close to VNC speeds as it _should_ only
redraw whats changed, and I don't see why it can't employ at least basic
compression. I may be miss-over/under-estimating things here though,
On 16/08/11 12:05, Keith Poole wrote:
Have a google of "GTK Broadway", your mind will be blown ;)
Yes I saw that. It is very cool. How scalable is it though? Is it like
a VNC thing where bandwidth & latency matter?
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Have a google of "GTK Broadway", your mind will be blown ;)
On 16/08/2011, at 8:28 PM, Petr Tomasek wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 10:56:22AM +0100, Stuart Johnson wrote:
>> Any plans to support Native Client? QT already runs on it.
>>
>> I have been quite excited about Native Client for
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 10:56:22AM +0100, Stuart Johnson wrote:
> Any plans to support Native Client? QT already runs on it.
>
> I have been quite excited about Native Client for a while now, but until
> recently, it seemed like there was no chance of it becoming mainstream.
> Google Plus cou
Any plans to support Native Client? QT already runs on it.
I have been quite excited about Native Client for a while now, but until
recently, it seemed like there was no chance of it becoming mainstream. Google
Plus could change this if it's being used for gaming. It's going to be enabled
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