[Sugar-devel] processing.js - tool to replace flash in websites [KARMA]

Bryan Berry bryan at olenepal.org
Tue Apr 28 21:39:20 EDT 2009


On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 16:13 -0500, Felipe López Toledo wrote:
> Hi Bryan
> 
> thanks for the links, 
> 
> >Interesting thing is that these demos really rev my
> >CPU. I have a centrino dual-core 2 GHz. Firefox chews up 70% of my
> >processor. However, when I stream Youtube Firefox also often chews up
> >50% of my processor so not sure if firefox is at fault or
> processing.js
> 
> I opened several demos (6 basic demos + 2 topic demos ) and firefox
> just freezed, 
> I was testing with a amd64-athlon at 2Ghz, 2gb ram
> 
> what is your experience with this:
> http://processingjs.org/learning/topic/sequential ?
> 
> felipe
> 
> obviusly it depends of what 
I have centrino duo w/ 4 GB RAM and firefox uses up 40% of my cpu and
XOrg jumpes to 30% CPU usage. This could improve dramatically w/ a
different js rendering engine, as Lucian has pointed out.


> 2009/4/26 Bryan Berry <bryan at olenepal.org>
>         Hey Subzero,
>         
>         I just came across this blog post from John Resig, the creator
>         of
>         jQuery. He kicked off a processing.js to replace flash for
>         animations. I
>         am not really sure how it relates to jQuery
>         
>         http://processingjs.org/
>         
>         he also has a new project sizzle that is a CSS3 selector
>         engine
>         http://sizzlejs.com/
>         
>         frankly, I don't actually know what a CSS3 selector engine is
>         or what
>         CSS3 selectors are but looks interesting
>         
>         http://processingjs.org/exhibition
>         
>         here are some demos. Interesting thing is that these demos
>         really rev my
>         CPU. I have a centrino dual-core 2 GHz. Firefox chews up 70%
>         of my
>         processor. However, when I stream Youtube Firefox also often
>         chews up
>         50% of my processor so not sure if firefox is at fault or
>         processing.js
>         
>         
>         --
>         Bryan W. Berry
>         Technology Director
>         OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org
>         
> 
-- 
Bryan W. Berry
Technology Director
OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org



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