Speaking out of developer perspective, I found HTML5 so appealing and
compelling that I could not resist making my own game and blogging about
my experience. Knowing that I am not a game developer, but the mere
ability of using a simple text editor to develop a game without the need
to download an IDE or a library, nor have to push the game from PC into
the mobile is so powerful.
This flexibility made me spend long hours enjoying writing code not
worrying about any the technical problems that usually come along with
installing new software, connecting/synchro with mobile.
Ziad SALLOUM wrote:
Speaking out of developer perspective, I found HTML5 so appealing and
compelling that I could not resist making my own game and blogging about
my experience. Knowing that I am not a game developer, but the mere
ability of using a simple text editor to develop a game without the need
to download an IDE or a library, nor have to push the game from PC into
the mobile is so powerful.
This flexibility made me spend long hours enjoying writing code not
worrying about any the technical problems that usually come along with
installing new software, connecting/synchro with mobile.
Link | January 9th, 2014 at 09:56