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What about those of us without 3D displays? (What about those of us with them? :-)) What are we supposed to actually do here? If we're projecting onto a surface, should that projection be static or permit rotation of the object or motion of the field of view? What is the output supposed to look like (attach a screenshot…) –[[User:Dkf|Donal Fellows]] 13:18, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
What about those of us without 3D displays? (What about those of us with them? :-)) What are we supposed to actually do here? If we're projecting onto a surface, should that projection be static or permit rotation of the object or motion of the field of view? What is the output supposed to look like (attach a screenshot…) –[[User:Dkf|Donal Fellows]] 13:18, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
:Because of the textual nature of RC and the web in general, I suggest the task be "render (some object) as three dimensional ASCII art".
:I think it'd be fun if (some object) be (your language's name), but that's because we Jers happen to have such a solution already, that I would like to advertise. (Also because "J" looks cool in 3D. :)

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What about those of us without 3D displays? (What about those of us with them? :-)) What are we supposed to actually do here? If we're projecting onto a surface, should that projection be static or permit rotation of the object or motion of the field of view? What is the output supposed to look like (attach a screenshot…) –Donal Fellows 13:18, 14 December 2010 (UTC)

Because of the textual nature of RC and the web in general, I suggest the task be "render (some object) as three dimensional ASCII art".
I think it'd be fun if (some object) be (your language's name), but that's because we Jers happen to have such a solution already, that I would like to advertise. (Also because "J" looks cool in 3D. :)