September First Post
- Chelsea Yang
- Oct 21, 2020
- 1 min read
With the support of "Make: Getting Started with p5.js", I have explored more about the history of processing, its purpose, and ways it's used in real life situations.
I have discovered a number of resources to use for reference and information seeking upon new or unfamiliar topics in Processing.
Github is a platform for developers to collaborate on projects, and provides example codes for myriad functions in Processing.
OpenProcessing.org provides a platform for Processing artists, students and professionals to share a series of work done by digital artists in various forms. It shows examples of work in Processing elements such as noise, rotation, loop etc.
Citation:
Make: Getting Started with p5.js by Lauren McCathy, Casy Reas, and Ben Fry. Copyright 2015 Maker Media, Inc., 978-1-457-18677-6.
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