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    Phoronix: Chrome 30 Beta Delivers More Android Features

    Just days after Google stabilized Chrome 29, the company has released their first beta of the Chrome 30 web-browser and with it comes new features, but mostly for Android mobile users...

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    Such a huge amount of energy and resources spent on a shitty language that doesn't support types and treats all numbers as doubles, to support WebGL they had to resort to painkillers, like including a type "Float32Array" because the language is such a toy. Doing GL with JS is like digging a hole in the ground with your fingers. Seems to me only Google is doing the Right(TM) thing by supporting a new web language.

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      Originally posted by mark45 View Post
      Such a huge amount of energy and resources spent on a shitty language that doesn't support types and treats all numbers as doubles, to support WebGL they had to resort to painkillers, like including a type "Float32Array" because the language is such a toy. Doing GL with JS is like digging a hole in the ground with your fingers. Seems to me only Google is doing the Right(TM) thing by supporting a new web language.
      If javascript is a toy language then so is Python.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by smitty3268 View Post
        If javascript is a toy language then so is Python.
        Glad you've seen the light. Other toy languages include: Lua, Ruby, Haskell...

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