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- OpenProcessing - Creative Coding for the Curious Mind
Article: Creating Collaborative Sketches with Socket io Learn how to use OpenProcessing socket server to create a live sketch that responds to visitors View article
- Welcome to Processing! Processing. org
See what others are making OpenProcessing For your Processing Creative Applications Processing Subreddit Vimeo Studio Sketchpad
- Games - OpenProcessing
Created with in NYC Contact Follow Status Creative Coding Discover Learn with Tutorials Join OpenProcessing - Sign in Create a Sketch Teaching Teaching with OpenProcessing View Active Classes Pricing Create a Class Legal Community Guidelines Credits Terms of Service - Privacy Policy Subprocessors - Cookie Policy
- How to Use OpenProcessing and Program Structure
Write and Run a Program A program in OpenProcessing is called a sketch First, we will explain how to create and run a sketch on the browser After you log in to OpenProcessing, your profile opens as follows In particular, in the Sketches tab you can see a list of programs you have already created
- OpenProcessing - Sinan Ascioglu
On OpenProcessing org, users can create sketches in the programming language called Processing, even before they create an account Once they create an account, they can save sketches, comment, favorite and fork other sketches, follow other users, join groups to create themed collections
- What is OpenProcessing? - tabicoding. com
OpenProcessing is an online platform that allows people to share and explore creative coding projects made with p5 js and other programming languages It's like a social network for artists and programmers, where you can find, showcase, and collaborate on interactive artworks and visual experiments
- Openprocessing Links · GitHub
Openprocessing org is a place where anyone can upload a p5 js program (also called a "sketch" on the site), and others can run it, edit it, and save their own "fork" (version) of the program to their profile
- Browse Sketches - OpenProcessing
Creative Coding Discover Learn with Tutorials Join OpenProcessing - Sign in Create a Sketch Teaching Teaching with OpenProcessing
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