If JavaScript API can sucessfully become universally supported then why not WebGL code which is essentially supposed to be written in JavaScript. The interpreter should take care of underlying platform. Solution is simple but we can't expect Microsoft to throw away DirectX syntax for a better cause.
Dear W3C, if you want to facilitate encryption/decryption of contents of HTMLMediaElement, isn't it a good idea to extend it further to element? http://useful-linux-tips.blogspot.in/2013/04/drm-in-html5-defective-by-design.html
If JavaScript API can sucessfully become universally supported then why not WebGL code which is essentially supposed to be written in JavaScript. The interpreter should take care of underlying platform. Solution is simple but we can't expect Microsoft to throw away DirectX syntax for a better cause.
I think Python and Javascript are neater than Perl for light non-programmer scripting.
Teachers MUST question, survey, or otherwise influence student belief in a nonverifiable identity within AND WITHOUT a science course.