Karti Na Prohozhdeniya V Minecraft S Komandnimi Blokami
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Hello everyone! Today I'm happy to introduce you my new API: MCEF, which enables modders to embed a web browser into their mods. It was initially created for my own mod (WebDisplays) but I decided to turn it into an open-source API so that other modders may also use JCEF while staying compatible with WebDisplays.
Example of uses: - Make a nice HTML5+CSS3+JS user interface - Show your wiki to help your players - Show your server's online shop, etc. WARNING: Right now only Windows is supported; I'll compile it for Linux as soon as possible. However I can't compile it for Mac; if you want to help, see the GitHub page. Yes in fact i'm using the super-class pointer to handle metadata construction using the native threading bus model which is pretty complicated but basically it can send remote procedure calls via DBus with the C++ pure virtual classes it's very powerfull.
I'm indirectly using the high dynamic range shading model to render the web engine correctly without using any mutexes which is fair enough to proceed to a binary data decompilation and rewrite the thing in a faster VASM which can be directly interpreted by the arithmetic logic unit of the random access memory bus. Quote from Yes in fact i'm using the super-class pointer to handle metadata construction using the native threading bus model which is pretty complicated but basically it can send remote procedure calls via DBus with the C++ pure virtual classes it's very powerfull. I'm indirectly using the high dynamic range shading model to render the web engine correctly without using any mutexes which is fair enough to proceed to a binary data decompilation and rewrite the thing in a faster VASM which can be directly interpreted by the arithmetic logic unit of the random access memory bus First paragraph makes complete sense, sorry I don't realize this sooner. Second paragraph sounds like Hollywood gibberish sounds fancy though.
Regardless, nice job!