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View Poll Results: 1: Can you use JavaScript?; 2: Can you port forward?
1: A) Yes, I can use JavaScript 2 66.67%
1: B) No, I cannot use JavaScript 1 33.33%
2: A) Yes, I understand port forwarding 3 100.00%
2: B) No, port forwarding bewilders me 0 0%
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Default Javascript and port forwarding - 08-07-2012, 10:18 PM

I just wanted to do a quick poll to see how any active users can do basic Javascript (just the programming constructs, ability to use it in relation to html/css doesn't matter) and h many people understand and can do port forwarding.

ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS, I ENABLED MULTIPLE ANSWERS, JUST DON'T ANSWER YES AND NO ON ONE QUESTION.

The reason I ask is because if nobody can, then I am going to have to go all advanced with ArtyOnline and introduce NAT hole punching and some sort of secure client side scripting through Alice.

If a fair amount of people can, then I can take my time in making it simpler.


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Default 08-07-2012, 10:51 PM

well Mr. Fish, I do not currently have the knowledge for either javascript or port forwarding, however; I have currently been trying to learn programming languages again(slowly due to 40-60 hour work weeks), so I will look into this and try to get a good understanding of it.


If you are stuck on a project, check out the tutorials I made here at this link:

http://alice.org/community/showthread.php?p=36778#post36778

There are lots of tutorials on it so far, including some youtube videos, check it out

Or..

Go to my youtube channel to check out my alice 2.2 tutorials I have there..

http://www.youtube.com/user/sfunk1992?feature=mhsn
   
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Default 08-08-2012, 12:20 PM

Yes, I understand Java Script and program my video games with it in Unity 3D. Port forwarding I'm not an expert at but it does not bewilder me. I just chose yes for that answer.


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Default 08-08-2012, 01:43 PM

For clarification, I wanted to point out that there are at least a couple billion implementations of JavaScript, and if you know any of the following (and can learn to use a library well) you'll be fine:

-Rhino (definitely the best to know)
-Jscript
-Actionscript (Adobe Flash)
-ExtendScript (Adobe again)
-OpenLaszlo (Pseudo-Flash)
-CriScript
-QtScript (GUI)
-Objective-J
-UnityScript (A friend to many Alice users--see above).

These are just the bigger implementation/dialects.
Example:
var thing1;
function stuff(param){
//something
}
   
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Default 08-08-2012, 04:04 PM

So far the results are not sounding too bad. I'm feeling optimistic.

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-Rhino (definitely the best to know)
ArtyOnline uses Rhino, so that's good to know.


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Default 08-08-2012, 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by drellem View Post
For clarification, I wanted to point out that there are at least a couple billion implementations of JavaScript, and if you know any of the following (and can learn to use a library well) you'll be fine:

-Rhino (definitely the best to know)
-Jscript
-Actionscript (Adobe Flash)
-ExtendScript (Adobe again)
-OpenLaszlo (Pseudo-Flash)
-CriScript
-QtScript (GUI)
-Objective-J
-UnityScript (A friend to many Alice users--see above).

These are just the bigger implementation/dialects.
Example:
var thing1;
function stuff(param){
//something
}
Unity Script as in Unity 3d?


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Default 08-08-2012, 09:02 PM

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Default 08-09-2012, 11:38 AM

I use Unity Java Script then, and Jscript.


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