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Socracheese posted:that sounds awfully hackable USSMICHELLEBACHMAN posted:they're moving from a java plugin baby steps
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USSMICHELLEBACHMAN posted:idk not really it should be as secure as cryotpcat also has anyone made anything in "webgl" that isnt a heaping pile of poo poo
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# ? May 5, 2014 23:02 |
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Socracheese posted:nah, if its in javascript then you can view whatever game source code that the "client" is running at the time which i would imagine would be highly exploitable why is this any different to java bytecode
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# ? May 5, 2014 23:04 |
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well at least you hafta decompile it i guess idk, i didn't know you could do that on java web applets, lol anything that runs off a java plugin is hot garbage
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coffeetable posted:probably html5, webgl, and a mountain of javascript that sounds about right i guess they released their html5 client in beta a while back and it is has absolutely terrible performance, so they stopped updating the beta and said hold tight until html5 becomes better also lol quote:But as the company continued to work with HTML5, making sure that the new technology could work in parallel with RuneScape's existing tech stack, the more excited the team became about the platform.
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i played with webgl a lot thinking it was gonna be the next "thing" and holy poo poo its slow and horrible also imagine writing a game engine in javascript i found some google-written physics engine where you could ramp a toy car into a wall made of 9 blocks, as soon as the collison happens and it has to start calculating physics it drops to like 4 fps
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Socracheese posted:also has anyone made anything in "webgl" that isnt a heaping pile of poo poo - google maps -
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# ? May 5, 2014 23:11 |
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actually google maps in anything that isn't chrome on a decent pc is a heaping pile of poo poo
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Socracheese posted:nah, if its in javascript then you can view whatever game source code that the "client" is running at the time which i would imagine would be highly exploitable it'll be effectively open source so obviously very secure
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# ? May 5, 2014 23:13 |
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Socracheese posted:i played with webgl a lot thinking it was gonna be the next "thing" and holy poo poo its slow and horrible on the other hand: have you seen runescape
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this is a poor comparison but things definetly look much better the problem is you cant play above 10 fps on some computers that are maxed out
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my stepdads beer posted:actually google maps in anything that isn't chrome on a decent pc is a heaping pile of poo poo my friends accept it only working on the latest chrome on their massive pcs as ok but i'm friends with the williamsburg coffeeshop type so i should just kill my'are self
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# ? May 5, 2014 23:30 |
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better
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# ? May 5, 2014 23:32 |
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cant wait for moores law to run out and for the oozing poo poo in every modern technology to start leaking out of the transistors
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Valeyard posted:
i am amazed that people still play runescape
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# ? May 6, 2014 02:15 |
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i was going to say middle schoolers but then i remember it's all minecraft now since a lot of schools use that to teach about computers or something idk
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they use it as an early screening process to find the autists, so yes
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i like that you can do circuits in minecraft it's neat for that but then they added magic and xp and garbage like that and i was like "children should not be exposed to this"
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Cold on a Cob posted:children should not be exposed to this" mlmp
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# ? May 6, 2014 02:46 |
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pre-emptive: the p is for post you sickos
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# ? May 6, 2014 02:46 |
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# ? May 6, 2014 02:54 |
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i played runescape when i was 11 years old and i played with some english kid and i've known him the longest out of all the friends i still keep up with
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Bloody posted:cant wait for moores law to run out and for the oozing poo poo in every modern technology to start leaking out of the transistors it will just get worse as programmers abandon any semblance of structure or design in the name of execution efficiency. like game programmers
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# ? May 6, 2014 03:05 |
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i like to think you can write efficient code that has some semblance of readability/abstraction/whatever then i open any project of mine more than 3 months old although my current project i managed to port from one terrible microcontroller to another in about ten minutes and only had to rewrite like 3 small functions and change a few defines, it blew my mind how easy it was.
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# ? May 6, 2014 03:17 |
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I was teaching a class the first time I saw runescape. A student had brought his kid brother to class rather than skip. I was roughly equally impressed by the student's diligence and the crude java graphics Y'all making me feel old
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# ? May 6, 2014 04:12 |
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Back then we considered the java sandbox to be super secure My time sheets were literally filed via java applet
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ill post some of my smaller assginments in here that might be interesting/small enough that people will look at them, most if it will fall into terrible programmer territory
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Valeyard posted:ill post some of my smaller assginments in here that might be interesting/small enough that people will look at them, most if it will fall into terrible programmer territory we should do a yospos terrible programmer outreach. sorta like aa but for computers and instead of god being the answer everyone being wrong is the answer
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# ? May 6, 2014 04:19 |
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the answer is... write unit tests! that this is my answer to anything might imply that I am posting in the right thread edit: also: write integration tests!
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Valeyard posted:ill post some of my smaller assginments in here that might be interesting/small enough that people will look at them, most if it will fall into terrible programmer territory code:
note - this actually looks a lot cleaner when i take out all the symbolic constants, but I don't loving remember what SHIFT was. 3?
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uncurable mlady posted:
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uncurable mlady posted:
looks like a lot of poo poo to do nothing
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pretend I posted a parody of nowhere man here called nowhere code
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:Back then we considered the java sandbox to be super secure the bug tracking website in my first job had tonnes of java applets embedded in it literally several single textareas per page that were one java applet each
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:Back then we considered the java sandbox to be super secure compared to activex it's pretty good. the crazy thing is that some people still want to do that poo poo. nacl was built around a static asm verifier, then they had a bunch of white hats go after it, then we never heard anything else about nacl
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Kevin Mitnick P.E. posted:compared to activex it's pretty good. the crazy thing is that some people still want to do that poo poo. nacl was built around a static asm verifier, then they had a bunch of white hats go after it, then we never heard anything else about nacl they realised that nacl wasn't going to get adopted outside of chrome, nacl wasn't portable enough, thus pnacl, but it's been on the back burner, but i don't see firefox or the webkits adopting it, nor mobile clients
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~Coxy posted:the bug tracking website in my first job had tonnes of java applets embedded in it my favorite student assignment was when a group turned in a page full of java applets that linked to an ms access database. the adminning was done via forms they made in access.
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I've been having to do javascript this last couple weeks and : no thanks
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tef posted:they realised that nacl wasn't going to get adopted outside of chrome, nacl wasn't portable enough, thus pnacl, but it's been on the back burner, but i don't see firefox or the webkits adopting it, nor mobile clients ofc no one will who wants to wear the HACK ME sign
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fritz posted:I've been having to do javascript this last couple weeks and : no thanks correct
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