This tiny platform game was made in 60 minutes in a workshop at The Gathering this easter. Feel free to download and play with it
You’ll need to add your own character texture as data/textures/smil.jpeg.
Quick’n'dirty platformer example
April 10th, 2009Recommended IDE for fScript
March 30th, 2009
For programming fScript on Windows we recommend Programmers Notepad as an excellent IDE. This very lightweight editor supports JavaScript syntax highlighting and auto completion. It can also arrange your .js files in projects, and you can bind launching fscript.exe with your file to a hotkey. And its FREE, so go grab it
Release seminar aftermath
March 26th, 2009Thanks to everyone who showed up at the fScript release seminar at NTNU! We appreciate your feedback!
To get in contact with the fScript crew to deliver bug reports, feedback and feature requests, please visit the IRC-channel #frontend on EFnet (irc.homelien.no) or email fscript@outracks.net.
We would also like to inform you that a similar seminar will be held at The Gathering this easter wednesday night. We can hook you up with tickets to The Gathering even though the regular ones are sold out, just contact us.
NB: The 1.0.0 package has now been updated to include all necessary libraries.
Stay tuned for updates and new awesome features in fScript
And we’re off!
March 26th, 2009The very first release of fScript is out!
Fetch it HERE!
fScript 1.0 Release date: March 26th
March 24th, 2009That’s right! On march 26th, the first version of fScript will be released to the public!
Stay tuned for a free downloadable SDK for both Linux and Windows with lots of cool exampls.
An open seminar on fScript will be held at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology the same day to promote the release.
Introducing fScript
February 16th, 2009fScript is a runtime environment which enables you to develop portable 3D graphics applications such as games and demos from JavaScript. Implemented on top of the the Frontend API (www.frontendapi.com), fScript gives you high performance rendering of 2D and 3D graphics, in addition to simple-to-use sound, network and input functionality.
fScript is ideal for rapid development of small games, demos, applications and prototypes. It can also provide a fun and encouraging way to learn programming for beginners.
fScript will be available for both Windows and Linux as an executable virtual machine.
The first version is currently under development. Expected release date is March 2009.
In the mean time, please check out www.frontendapi.com .
