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  1. Welcome to Processing! / Processing.org

    Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a language for learning how to code. Since 2001, Processing has promoted software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy …

  2. Processing - Wikipedia

    Processing uses the Java programming language, with additional simplifications such as additional classes and aliased mathematical functions and operations. It also provides a …

  3. Browse Sketches - OpenProcessing

    Learn with Tutorials. Join OpenProcessing - Sign in. Create a Sketch. Teaching with OpenProcessing. View Active Classes. Pricing. Create a Class. Legal. Community Guidelines. …

  4. Food processing | Definition, Purpose, Examples, & Facts

    Food processing, any of a variety of operations by which raw foodstuffs are made suitable for consumption, cooking, or storage. Food processing generally includes the basic preparation of …

  5. Processing Foundation

    We work toward our goals by developing and distributing a group of related software projects, which includes Processing (Java), p5.js (JavaScript), and Processing Android, and by …

  6. Processing | Net Art Anthology

    Using the technology of open-source software, Processing offers a programming language developed specifically for artists while working to rectify disparities in access to code, perhaps …

  7. Reference / Processing.org

    Help us continue with your generosity! Returns the number of milliseconds (thousandths of a second) since the sketch started. Writes array data to the text area of the Processing …

  8. Learn - OpenProcessing

    Learn creative coding and explore new topics with these tutorials from the community. Get started with these step-by-step tutorials created by our community to learn the basics of coding with …

  9. Processing Foundation — Projects

    A version of Processing designed for creating native Android applications, allowing developers to write code that runs on Android devices with the same ease as desktop sketches.

  10. Getting Started / Processing.org

    This tutorial was adapted from the book, Getting Started with Processing, by Casey Reas and Ben Fry, Maker Media 2015. If you see any errors or have comments, please let us know.