Did you know that you can build AR and VR stuff with JavaScript?
This short is from my video on why you shouldn't use JavaScript.
• JavaScript Coding. Don't Do It! Watch...
And here are AR and VR Javascript Libraries mentioned:
Three.js
https://threejs.org
Babylon.js
https://www.babylonjs.com
A-Frame
https://aframe.io
And also other AR and VR JavaScript resources:
https://github.com/tobiasbueschel/awe...
And as usual, a famous speech by Winston Churchill's mother in law on why JavaScript is great at VR and AR .
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
As Winston Churchill's mother-in-law, I have seen many technological advancements in my lifetime. However, I must say that the emergence of virtual reality and augmented reality has truly captured my attention.
Now, you may be wondering why I, a woman of a certain age, would be interested in such modern technologies. Well, I am here to tell you that I have seen the power of JavaScript in making these technologies possible.
You see, JavaScript is a programming language that is capable of creating interactive and dynamic websites. Its versatility and ease of use make it an ideal tool for developing applications in virtual and augmented reality.
JavaScript allows developers to create immersive and engaging experiences for users, from 3D animations to interactive interfaces. Its ability to manipulate graphics and user input make it a perfect fit for creating realistic and engaging environments in virtual and augmented reality.
Furthermore, JavaScript is an open-source language, meaning that it is constantly evolving and improving through collaboration and contributions from developers all over the world. This ensures that JavaScript will continue to be at the forefront of technological advancements, including those in virtual and augmented reality.
So, as someone who has seen the world change and evolve, I urge you to embrace the power of JavaScript in virtual and augmented reality. Its potential for creating truly immersive and interactive experiences is simply remarkable.
Thank you for your attention, and I hope that you will join me in celebrating the incredible possibilities that JavaScript offers for the future of technology.
Sincerely,
Lady Randolph Churchill