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Darwinbots3 / Re: About Darwinbots3
« on: April 06, 2015, 04:55:09 PM »
I've seen it, you've linked it earlier. Makes it clear DB is quite suitable for using SVG.
With SVG I need to play around a bit to see what's possible. I like to send only what's changed to the client. i.e. if a shape keeps the same proportions but only turns, only send that angle.
First start with a frame, then a animated svg, streamed animated SVG(with all date each frame), then optimize stuff(frames/sending less info) and think what the server could do.
Quite new to SVG, but it shows promise. I'll assume when DB3 is released all browsers follow the SVG spec.
Didn't even think about html5 video, is more mature, may work more easily. I think more bandwidth is needed and more cpu time to generate it.
With SVG I need to play around a bit to see what's possible. I like to send only what's changed to the client. i.e. if a shape keeps the same proportions but only turns, only send that angle.
First start with a frame, then a animated svg, streamed animated SVG(with all date each frame), then optimize stuff(frames/sending less info) and think what the server could do.
Quite new to SVG, but it shows promise. I'll assume when DB3 is released all browsers follow the SVG spec.
Didn't even think about html5 video, is more mature, may work more easily. I think more bandwidth is needed and more cpu time to generate it.