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DomRenderer #113

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kof commented Oct 21, 2015

@mpal9000 here you go

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kof commented Oct 21, 2015

DomRenderer could be a separate repository, but I don't want overcomplicate it for now.

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kof commented Oct 21, 2015

@mpal9000 any thoughts on this one?

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kof commented Oct 21, 2015

now potentially someone can create a webgl renderer))))

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kof commented Oct 22, 2015

ping @mpal9000 )

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I'll check tonight or tomorrow

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kof commented Oct 25, 2015

need to merge it now, because browserstack stuff is asking for a link and I need this changes to continue working on #114

I will wait for your code review before release though.

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@kof kof merged commit 6b30f1c into master Oct 25, 2015
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Hi, at this stage I would like to run and play with the new changes. I'll check as soon as possible...

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kof commented Nov 14, 2015

hi @mpal9000 can you ping me via email oleg008@gmail.com or jitter?

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