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====== Introduction ====== | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
- | This is not a book about using the [[https:// | + | This is not a book about using the [[https:// |
- | Processing is an open source computer programming language and development environment originally developed by Casey Reas and Benjamin Fry. It has been adopted by countless visual artists for exploring generative and interactive art and by interaction designers for building and researching screen-based interfaces. Many of its ideas have been adopted by other tools targeting art and design, including the Arduino physical computing platform. | + | Processing is an open source computer programming language((While we refer to Processing as a language, it's technically a // |
It's pretty easy and lots of fun to quickly start doing things with Processing. But as the complexity of what you want to do grows, it will be crucial for you to develop a solid understanding of programming concepts to let you write programs that match that complexity of intent. Our hope with this book is to give you that perspective right from the start. Another reason for you to be excited about taking a programming concepts dive into Processing is that it is but one of many tools available to visual artists and interaction designers that require programming. The more you know and approach Processing as a programming experience, the easier it will be for you to transfer your skills to other tools. | It's pretty easy and lots of fun to quickly start doing things with Processing. But as the complexity of what you want to do grows, it will be crucial for you to develop a solid understanding of programming concepts to let you write programs that match that complexity of intent. Our hope with this book is to give you that perspective right from the start. Another reason for you to be excited about taking a programming concepts dive into Processing is that it is but one of many tools available to visual artists and interaction designers that require programming. The more you know and approach Processing as a programming experience, the easier it will be for you to transfer your skills to other tools. |
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