Category Archives: Processing.js

Processing.js 1.4.0

Today we’re releasing Processing.js 1.4.0.  It’s a good solid release, which Jon jokes we’ve been aging for 9 months in order to develop its full flavour. As we write in the that post, we’re going to change our development process.  In the past we’ve been tracking work in Processing, and chasing performance, parser, and Java-parity bugs.  [...]
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Next-Next Generation Web Making

This year one of the main focuses of the Mozilla Foundation is to enable web makers through the creation of software, tools, education, and community.  I’m helping lead the software teams that are building things like Popcorn, Popcorn Maker, Badges, Gladius, etc.  Mark’s done some good writing and talking about what web making means, as [...]
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Mixing Processing, Processing.js, JavaScript

Jon and I are just back from London where, among other things, we presented on Processing.js.  In a few days we’re off to Chicago to the Mobile Processing conference, too.  At both we’re talking about the way Processing.js allows developers/artists to work in Java-style, JavaScript-style, or a hybrid-style of coding.  Today via Twitter I came [...]
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