Augmented Reality using JavaScript
If you are a JavaScript coder who is still late to making up a definitive list of resolutions for 2019, let me give you a hand: Start figuring out how to get into Augmented Reality (AR). The Augmented/Mixed/Virtual Reality (AR/MR/VR) combo has enjoyed frenetic growth since 2016, coming from a marginal market value of bit more than $6 Billion to one that might reach the $210 Billion in sales (including hardware) by 2022. Of all, Augmented Reality is the one experiencing steady growth. At first, a JavaScript (web) developer wanting to get into the AR boat might feel discouraged when finding the usual required skills ; and then there is who ask Machine Learning or Internet of Things. However if you are mainly a JavaScript developer, consider yourself blessed: the language is recurrently mentioned as one you should know to enter this sector. The reason? Right now a lot of AR development goes on the web . And this is where JavaScript reigns. Mobile and Web were the last