And that completes our simple JavaScript visualizer. Let's step back and admire it for a second; we've got a (pseudo-)3D cross-platform visual application available to Leap motion users without any download or install, animating at 60 FPS in a web browser, all in a very modest 50 lines of code or so. When contrasted with all of the difficulties of trying to accomplish the same with C++, the advantages of using LeapJS should be apparent.
Of course, our little visualizer is a rather contrived example that doesn't do much in the way of looking cool or showing off the more advanced interaction features of LeapJS or HTML5. More on that coming right up!