A. Gill, “Aframe: A domain specific language for virtual reality: Extended abstract,” in Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Real World Domain Specific Languages, RWDSL17, 2017.

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Abstract

Do Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) have anything to contribute towards the building and animating of three-dimensional scenes for Virtual Reality (VR)? Yes! AFrame is a DSL, and a widely-supported HTML5 extension for building virtual reality experiences. AFrame is open-source, actively developed by Mozilla, and works inside most modern browsers, including mobile browsers. Customizable web-based delivery of VR experiences is possible, because AFrame is a DSL.

BibTeX

@incollection{Gill:17:AFrameDSL,
  author = {Gill, Andy},
  title = {AFrame: A Domain Specific Language for Virtual Reality: Extended Abstract},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Real World Domain Specific Languages},
  series = {RWDSL17},
  year = {2017},
  isbn = {978-1-4503-4845-4},
  location = {Austin, TX, USA},
  doi = {10.1145/3039895.3039899},
  acmid = {3039899},
  keywords = {DSLs, HTML5, Virtual Reality},
}