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The Joy of Processing
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The Joy of Processing
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In Processing you select the mode and it switches over to the appropriate libraries, examples...jim mcnamara said:I run out of fingers and toes when trying to count the number of languages and interface crud like CICS that I've been required to learn to do a project. This looks to be more platform agnostic than most things I've seen. Is it at all practical for multiplatform deployment? Or do the extension libraries include all kinds of platform/language specific stuff - example: using PCRE versus another RE engine for regular expressions?
Where's the example?Greg Bernhardt said:One can still make interesting games with BASIC. Here is a great example in QBASIC
jedishrfu said:Where's the example?
Buffu said:Game in the video, Black Annex ?
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