VueNYC #66 v-web-xr
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β¨Creating a multiplayer web xr experience with babylonjs and colyseus
π£ Ringo Kam
In this talk, we will explore the possibilities of building multiplayer virtual reality experiences using Colyseus, a real-time networking engine, Vue.js, a popular JavaScript framework, and Babylon.js, a powerful 3D engine. We will learn how to use these technologies together to create immersive, interactive worlds that can be shared by multiple users in real-time. This talk will provide some practical examples to help you create your own multiplayer VR projects.
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