This is a pretty amazing example of what you can do with JavaScript these days. Click around the screen and don’t forget to try shaking your browser window.
It works well in Firefox and is even faster in Chrome. You can learn more about this experiment at Mr. Doob’s blog. Who knew there was a JavaScript physics engine?
Now I just need to come up with a good reason to use it in a project!
Posted on: June 2, 2010 | 7 Comments



7 Comments Posted
looks good but as you says, where can it be used? thanks for the link.
1. Posted by Freelance Web Designer Evan Skuthorpe on June 03, 2010
When the browser window is full of balls, it makes for an interesting background.
2. Posted by Todd Wallace on June 05, 2010
Amazing bit of code, but can't think of a practical use for it.
Impressive non the less :)
Thanks
3. Posted by Steve on June 07, 2010
wow that's actually really nice
but yes there is a physics engine
box2djs
from box2d for flash changed to javascript
it features other shapes too, including fixed rods and stuff.
I guess the engine is great for games and stuff.
4. Posted by roger li on June 07, 2010
I was in search of a scottsdale web design and atlast got it...wow so comfortable to design.....!
5. Posted by scottsdale web design on June 08, 2010
Awesome effect, not sure how I'd incorporate it into a website though
6. Posted by Bristol web design on June 18, 2010
Wow, It rally very cool JavaScript work. Could you provide me the code. How much time you can take for that kind for developmental.
I am Grate Thankful to You.
This is very nice works.. Thanks Buddy
7. Posted by Ruchiwebsolutions on June 29, 2010