@m1dlguk Ian Hickson, editor of the HTML5 specification, expects the specification to reach the Candidate Recommendation stage during 2012. The criterion for the specification becoming a W3C Recommendation is "two 100% complete and fully interoperable implementations".
@m1dlguk In an interview with TechRepublic, Hickson guessed that this would occur in the year 2022 or later. Do some research before opening your uneducated "mouth". Wikipedia HTML5
I dont support IE but clearly there's a problem with a new technology when its not supported on a largely used browser. It will take years before HTML5 can be used in the corporate environment. Only top developers are aware of these issues. So I guess it makes it clear your type?
@fknsupa HTML5 is amazing, your statement doesn't disprove that. shouting me down for pointing out that Adobe are trying very hard to justify an insecure, buggy, and bloated has been. HTML5 is still light and has superseded the performance of Flash and HTML5 is also capable of supporting whole gaming engines without too much work. Already projects have demo'd the Quake engine working as if it was native code, followed by the Half-life engine, other gaming engines have been demo'd too.
I'll not mark you as spam the way it appears you and your motley gang have, just for voicing an opinion, I'll let you have your free speech. Just respect that before slagging me off, I too am also entitled to an opinion. Flash being owned by Adobe is released when Adobe wants, regardless of how poor the code is, yet HTML5 will be more open and accessible to all, and will be more secure in the long run. HTML5 even in it's youth really is Amazing and is the next step in this technology.
@m1dlguk You came in here guns blazing "Kill flash. Finish it off. HTML5 FTW! Adobe are just looking for reasons to keep it from going under." so deal with it. I never said HTML5 wasnt good. I think its a really great technology but I think developers are over-eager to use it and dont realise the potential issues. So you can flame flash but the fact remains that its supported on all major browsers and versions. Its just iCrap that wants to rebel.
flash ftw!
webDes33 4 months ago
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Kill flash. Finish it off. HTML5 FTW! Adobe are just looking for reasons to keep it from going under.
m1dlguk 4 months ago
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Kill flash. Finish it off. HTML5 FTW! Adobe are just looking for reasons to keep it from going under.
m1dlguk 4 months ago
@m1dlguk I think this demo is a pretty decent reason ;p
DjyDjy1985 4 months ago 5
@m1dlguk I'd like to see you make this in HTML 5 :)
UmbilicaIResidue 4 months ago
@m1dlguk Ian Hickson, editor of the HTML5 specification, expects the specification to reach the Candidate Recommendation stage during 2012. The criterion for the specification becoming a W3C Recommendation is "two 100% complete and fully interoperable implementations".
fknsupa 4 months ago
@m1dlguk In an interview with TechRepublic, Hickson guessed that this would occur in the year 2022 or later. Do some research before opening your uneducated "mouth". Wikipedia HTML5
I dont support IE but clearly there's a problem with a new technology when its not supported on a largely used browser. It will take years before HTML5 can be used in the corporate environment. Only top developers are aware of these issues. So I guess it makes it clear your type?
fknsupa 4 months ago
@fknsupa HTML5 is amazing, your statement doesn't disprove that. shouting me down for pointing out that Adobe are trying very hard to justify an insecure, buggy, and bloated has been. HTML5 is still light and has superseded the performance of Flash and HTML5 is also capable of supporting whole gaming engines without too much work. Already projects have demo'd the Quake engine working as if it was native code, followed by the Half-life engine, other gaming engines have been demo'd too.
m1dlguk 4 months ago
I'll not mark you as spam the way it appears you and your motley gang have, just for voicing an opinion, I'll let you have your free speech. Just respect that before slagging me off, I too am also entitled to an opinion. Flash being owned by Adobe is released when Adobe wants, regardless of how poor the code is, yet HTML5 will be more open and accessible to all, and will be more secure in the long run. HTML5 even in it's youth really is Amazing and is the next step in this technology.
m1dlguk 4 months ago
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@m1dlguk You came in here guns blazing "Kill flash. Finish it off. HTML5 FTW! Adobe are just looking for reasons to keep it from going under." so deal with it. I never said HTML5 wasnt good. I think its a really great technology but I think developers are over-eager to use it and dont realise the potential issues. So you can flame flash but the fact remains that its supported on all major browsers and versions. Its just iCrap that wants to rebel.
fknsupa 4 months ago
@m1dlguk And for the record I didnt click spam. You're entitled to your opinion, I just think its naive and I disagreed.
fknsupa 4 months ago
@m1dlguk Is that why Epic Games and Crytek are releasing their technology on the Flash Platform????
GOOB3000 3 months ago
Awesome!
etx313 4 months ago
FUND IT
lceus 4 months ago
dude sweet
TheG33k3d 4 months ago
Excellent!
iluvuillkillu 4 months ago
Can't believe this is flash 0_0
DjyDjy1985 4 months ago 15
@DjyDjy1985 It's not hard to believe, even UDK can be used in flash now.
JayDamnit 4 months ago
Congratulations excelent game and triler . i like.
sacheras3 4 months ago
Congratulations excelente game and triler . i like.
sacheras3 4 months ago