Processing.js is the sister project of the
popular Processing visual programming
language, designed for the web. Processing.js makes your data visualizations,
digital art, interactive animations, educational graphs, video games, etc. work
using web standards and without any plug-ins. You write code using the
Processing language, include it in your web page, and Processing.js does the
rest. It's not magic, but almost.
[fig] Fizz Webapp Turns Twitter And Facebook Into
Bubbling Infographics
Originally developed by Ben
Fry and Casey Reas, Processing started as an open source programming language
based on Java to help the electronic arts and visual design communities learn
the basics of computer programming in a visual context. Processing.js takes
this to the next level, allowing Processing code to be run by any HTML5
compatible browser, including current versions of Firefox, Safari, Chrome,
Opera, and Internet Explorer. Processing.js brings the best of visual
programming to the web, both for Processing and web developers.
[fig] ASK KEN™ is sort of a Node-Link diagram that
allows to visually navigate through interconnected topics provided by the
Freebase Service.
Whether you're an advanced
Processing developer or completely new, whether you're a pro with web
technologies or just getting started, Processing.js bridges the gap between
these two powerful technologies. You can download the most recent version of
Processing.js here.
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