You gotta market aggressively, because you've got a map of sorts and you've got an alpha. Developer convenience is the only thing that's missing. IMO I think we'll end up looking at interfaces that specify the maximum number of layers to ease new users into the experience. So you could have, instead of spatial XML/CSS, just another React app but with "layers".
Obviously, game development tools will feel much more at-home for AR/VR. But not everyone can grok C# and not everyone can pay the salaries required for it.
You gotta market aggressively, because you've got a map of sorts and you've got an alpha. Developer convenience is the only thing that's missing. IMO I think we'll end up looking at interfaces that specify the maximum number of layers to ease new users into the experience. So you could have, instead of spatial XML/CSS, just another React app but with "layers".
Obviously, game development tools will feel much more at-home for AR/VR. But not everyone can grok C# and not everyone can pay the salaries required for it.