DISCLAIMER
This is a very early version of Swip.js. If the app doesn't respond you might have to reload the browser or restart the server. It works best if you create a separate wireless network to connect multiple devices with your swip.js application
This probably isn’t the most common question to ask yourself. But, just for a second, actually think about it, think about all the possibilities when being able to combine any kind of mobile devices, independent of the operating system… Welcome to swip.js
- Runs in the browser
- Completely platform independent
- Works on every device with a browser
- Open Source
- Free
- Open
- Community-based
- Collaborate!
- A library for you to use with your own project
- If you have an idea about what to build, do it!
- Two different examples
- Endless possibilities
You need node >= 6.x to run swip. To use swip you need to install its dependencies, the dependencies for the demos and build the client library. You can just run the commands below:
npm install webpack -g
npm install
cd examples/golf
npm install
cd ../particles
npm install
cd ../..
npm run build
npm run golf
npm run particles
Passionate developer, studying computer science. At home on the web. Building things with JavaScript, Elm and Clojure.
Passionate learner and developer. Studying computer science at the Media University. Looking forward to work with ingenious teams on challenging projects. Creator of InstaPY