Skulpt
2011-01-07 00:18:13.803027+01 by Dan Lyke 2 comments
Skulpt — Python written in JavaScript running in your web browser. With WebGL bindings.
2011-01-07 00:18:13.803027+01 by Dan Lyke 2 comments
Skulpt — Python written in JavaScript running in your web browser. With WebGL bindings.
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#Comment Re: made: 2011-01-07 23:17:29.869815+01 by: ebwolf
Now to emulate a 8086 in Python, load Linux and Firefox on the emulator. Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator Point it at the Skulpt site. Load the 8086 Python emulator. Load Linux and Firefox on the emulator... Ouch.
#Comment Re: made: 2011-01-07 14:07:32.070617+01 by: meuon
There is something insane about emulating a scripting language inside of a scripting language.
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