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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ With Amber, client-side web development finally gets the power and productivity
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<dt>What do other people think?</dt>
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- It's a 3d webgl game engine that is very easy to get to work with amber. Specifically though I am using its WebVR integration. This is a pretty nice way to do vr development. Being able to take the headset off, change a method, and then put the headset back on without having to restart is pretty nice.
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+ It's a 3D WebGL game engine that is very easy to get to work with Amber. Specifically though I am using its WebVR integration. This is a pretty nice way to do VR development. Being able to take the headset off, change a method, and then put the headset back on without having to restart is pretty nice.
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<cite>-- ZenChess, on using babylon.js in Amber</cite>
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