I have a degree in computer science. My advising professor was a top phd in ai. We coded expert systems for medical applications. I won awards from sun microsystems for early code with java in the 90s. I worked many years at ibm and worked on risc systems and the os/2 warp team. Programmed big iron while there and worked in the as400 group. Recently won a vr coding competition with Mitch williams, formerly of otoy. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/37570k/winner_vr_hackathon_mitch_williams_and_william/
https://eventil.com/events/hacker-news-meetup-40-khronos-openxr-seattle-launch-party
I had a long talk with Joe ludwig about Tay AI at this meeting discussing openxr. He discussed jpeg standards at length during that meeting.
So I think I know a little about programming, however I haven't done any serious coding for money in years. I always deferred to my friend geekmaster who was the most brilliant programmer I ever knew. High minded aspergers, he was operating on a different level than most nuerotypical humans.
>It seems like it would be trivial for Oculus to release an emulator to allow all mobile VR device software to run on a PC connected device, and I am pretty surpised that it isn't already a thing.
I am still in shock decades later powerpc and os2 lost to cisc and bill gates. IBM fell from the inside, too many cooks, like I advised my padawan palmy would happen to Facebook vr. Iribe is gone, Forsyth too, so maybe they can focus better now ;)