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Processing p5.js
  1. C++ and Java programming at the speed of thought.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Javascript is 25 years old and has a wide range of applications. As a student at flatiron school, my extent of javascript knowledge comes in the form of web applications. But I was curious to learn more about what javascript can do. Looking back at my college years, I took a course that used the Java-based software called Processing.org. As I learned javascript I wasn't reminded of the possibilities of javascript until I saw the previous cohorts' projects, which were primarily game-based. And it took me back to the java projects I had created back in 2010. Https://youtu.be/ZS_2YorRsfo This video shows a game that's objective is to 'pop' all of the floating boxes. Starting as a grey dot in the middle, use the up, down, left, right arrows on the keyboard to move around the gameboard and 'pop' all of the floating boxes. In another project, I had used a photograph to 'pull' out all of the color values, or frequencies, and display the top values in a rectangle grid below the image. [Processing.org[(https://processing.org/) is an open-source community of code that is primarily used for art and data visualizations. I was curious to see what changes had been made with the platform, as well as current projects created. That is when I discovered p5.js, which is a "JavaScript library for creative coding, with a focus on making coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else! p5.js is free and open-source because we believe software, and the tools to learn it, should be accessible to everyone.".

    #3D #VJ #Interactive Exhibits 333 social mentions

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    JS library for creating graphic and interactive experiences
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Javascript is 25 years old and has a wide range of applications. As a student at flatiron school, my extent of javascript knowledge comes in the form of web applications. But I was curious to learn more about what javascript can do. Looking back at my college years, I took a course that used the Java-based software called Processing.org. As I learned javascript I wasn't reminded of the possibilities of javascript until I saw the previous cohorts' projects, which were primarily game-based. And it took me back to the java projects I had created back in 2010. Https://youtu.be/ZS_2YorRsfo This video shows a game that's objective is to 'pop' all of the floating boxes. Starting as a grey dot in the middle, use the up, down, left, right arrows on the keyboard to move around the gameboard and 'pop' all of the floating boxes. In another project, I had used a photograph to 'pull' out all of the color values, or frequencies, and display the top values in a rectangle grid below the image. [Processing.org[(https://processing.org/) is an open-source community of code that is primarily used for art and data visualizations. I was curious to see what changes had been made with the platform, as well as current projects created. That is when I discovered p5.js, which is a "JavaScript library for creative coding, with a focus on making coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else! p5.js is free and open-source because we believe software, and the tools to learn it, should be accessible to everyone.".

    #Javascript UI Libraries #Charting Libraries #Flowcharts 133 social mentions

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