Exploring Android XR and WebXR

Thank you to everyone who attended our GDG meetup exploring AndroidXR and WebXR.
It was great to connect with the community today. For reference and learning, here are some of the concepts and tutorials we explored today. Enjoy!!

Michael

Android XR | Android from Android

Android XR is a new spatial computing platform designed to bring the familiarity and scale of the Android ecosystem to extended reality. It enables developers to build immersive 3D experiences using established Android tools, APIs, and the robust Play Store ecosystem. Google is collaborating with industry leaders like Samsung and Qualcomm to deliver next-generation hardware and software for the XR space. The platform integrates seamlessly with popular Google services like Maps and YouTube to create a unified experience across devices.

Thank you Kendra Kennedy for leading our discussion on Android XR. Excited to see our community explore this platform more in future events/hackathons.

React Three Fiber Documentation from Poimandres (pmndrs)

React Three Fiber is a powerful React renderer for Three.js that allows developers to build 3D scenes declaratively. It simplifies complex WebGL workflows by treating Three.js objects as standard React components with full access to the React lifecycle and ecosystem. The library is highly performant and handles resource disposal and updates automatically to ensure smooth 3D experiences. It is maintained by the Poimandres collective and serves as a core foundation for modern 3D web development.

GDG Tutorial content

XR Blocks from XR Blocks

XR Blocks is a visual programming environment designed to simplify the creation of immersive WebXR experiences. It uses a block-based interface to allow users to build VR and AR applications directly in the browser without deep coding knowledge. The platform focuses on modularity, making spatial computing more accessible to developers and beginners alike. By leveraging open-source components, it facilitates the rapid prototyping and deployment of interactive 3D content.

PlayCanvas | The Web-First Game Engine from PlayCanvas

PlayCanvas is a powerful, open-source 3D game engine and collaborative development platform built specifically for the web. It enables developers to create high-performance interactive experiences and games using HTML5, WebGL, and WebGPU. The platform features a cloud-hosted editor that allows real-time collaboration among team members directly within their browsers. It is widely used for building cross-platform content that runs seamlessly on desktops, tablets, and smartphones without the need for plugins.

A-Frame – A web framework for building 3D/AR/VR experiences from A-Frame

A-Frame is an open-source web framework for building virtual reality experiences using a simple HTML-based entity-component system. It is built on top of Three.js and allows developers to create 3D scenes that work across desktop, mobile, and various VR headsets. The platform is designed to be accessible for web developers while remaining powerful enough for complex immersive applications. By using familiar web technologies, it simplifies the process of creating and sharing cross-platform WebXR content.

The Polys WebXR Awards from The Polys

The Polys WebXR Awards is an annual event dedicated to celebrating the achievements and innovations within the WebXR community. The platform honors creators, developers, and visionaries who are pushing the boundaries of immersive experiences accessible through web browsers. By highlighting excellence in virtual and augmented reality, the awards aim to foster growth and collaboration in the spatial computing industry. Each year, the ceremony showcases the most impactful projects and individuals shaping the future of the immersive web.

WebXR Discord Server from Discord

This Discord server is a primary community hub for developers, designers, and enthusiasts focused on WebXR, including Virtual and Augmented Reality on the web. Members can collaborate on projects, share resources, and discuss technical frameworks like Three.js, A-Frame, and Wonderland Engine. It provides a space for troubleshooting development issues and staying informed about the latest industry standards and browser updates. This community is essential for anyone looking to build or explore immersive experiences accessible via a web browser.

Google Developers Central Florida from Google Developers Central Florida

Google Developers Central Florida serves as a regional hub for various Google Developer Groups (GDG) and Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) throughout the area. The platform connects tech enthusiasts, professional developers, and students through local meetups, workshops, and large-scale events like DevFests. It focuses on fostering a collaborative community centered around Google technologies such as Cloud, Android, Flutter, and Firebase. Visitors can use the site to locate and join specific chapters in cities like Orlando and Tampa to enhance their technical skills and professional network.

Orlando Code Camp from Orlando Code Camp – April 11

Orlando Code Camp is a free, one-day technical conference organized by the local developer community for software professionals and students. The event features a wide range of sessions covering diverse topics such as AI, .NET, cloud computing, and web development. Attendees have the opportunity to network with industry experts and peers while learning about the latest trends in technology. Held annually, it serves as a premier gathering for fostering collaboration and skill-building within the Florida tech ecosystem.

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