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Modding with Nashhorn JavaScript Engine #180

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Zomis opened this issue Feb 24, 2015 · 3 comments
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Modding with Nashhorn JavaScript Engine #180

Zomis opened this issue Feb 24, 2015 · 3 comments

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Zomis commented Feb 24, 2015

Inspired by @skiwi2's recent question on Code Review, it seems like Cardshifter could benefit from having a possibility to create mods in JavaScript.

Ideally, it should be possible to make more or less all the modding through JavaScript, not only defining the cards and loading them from Java (as is currently possible). The core mod itself and the cards should be able to keep in separate files, for Separation Of Concerns.

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I think this is obsolete now that we're using Groovy.

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Zomis commented May 21, 2015

yup, I will definitely not continue working on the JS modding aspect, but I think the possibility to use JS should remain.

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Zomis commented Aug 30, 2015

"the possibility to use JS should remain"? Pffft! Just want to say that that ain't gonna happen.

@Zomis Zomis added the wontfix label Aug 30, 2015
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