I’m curious why you want to use a particular JavaScript engine, rather than using whatever happens to be built into a web browser.
Anyway, if you link to a Github repository or something, I’ll at least have a look at it and offer encouraging comments. I know C and C++, but prefer to avoid them. :-)
SpiderMonkey is what happens to be built into a web browser; it’s used by Mozilla browsers. :P
What you meant, I think, is having the code simply be run in people’s browsers. The thing is, nomics are inherently multiplayer, so if the code ran in the people’s browsers, each person’s instance would have to connect to the other instances and… eh, it’s just a lot easier and simpler to run it on the server side.
I’m curious why you want to use a particular JavaScript engine, rather than using whatever happens to be built into a web browser.
Anyway, if you link to a Github repository or something, I’ll at least have a look at it and offer encouraging comments. I know C and C++, but prefer to avoid them. :-)
Your project sounds interesting.
SpiderMonkey is what happens to be built into a web browser; it’s used by Mozilla browsers. :P
What you meant, I think, is having the code simply be run in people’s browsers. The thing is, nomics are inherently multiplayer, so if the code ran in the people’s browsers, each person’s instance would have to connect to the other instances and… eh, it’s just a lot easier and simpler to run it on the server side.
I might put it on GitHub at some point.