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A port of the Processing visualization language to JavaScript.
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P R O C E S S I N G . J S - @VERSION@ a port of the Processing visualization language ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// License MIT (see included LICENSE) Original Author John Resig: http://ejohn.org see included AUTHORS file for contributer list Web Site http://processingjs.org Java Version http://processing.org Github Repo. http://github.com/jeresig/processing-js Bug Tracking http://processing-js.lighthouseapp.com Mozilla POW! http://wiki.Mozilla.org/Education/Projects/ProcessingForTheWeb Test Suite http://processing-js.buildingsky.net Maintained by Seneca http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Processing.js Hyper-Metrix http://hyper-metrix.com/#Processing BuildingSky http://weare.buildingsky.net/pages/processing-js IMPORTANT! - NOTE FOR DEVELOPERS Please read the guidelines before pushing your code to the repository. The function(s) you are working on may already be finished and queued for push. GUIDELINES http://processing-js.lighthouseapp.com/projects/41284/project-workflow IRC CHANNEL Join the development team at irc://irc.mozilla.org/processing.js for more info Processing.js is an open programming language for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions for the web without using Flash or Java applets. Processing.js uses Javascript to draw shapes and manipulate images on the HTML5 Canvas element. The code is light-weight, simple to learn and makes an ideal tool for visualizing data, creating user-interfaces and developing web-based games. The Processing language was created by Ben Fry and Casey Reas. It evolved from ideas explored in the Aesthetics and Computation Group at the MIT Media Lab and was originally intended to be used in a Java run-time environment. In the Summer of 2008, John Resig ( inventor of jQuery ), ported the 2D context of Processing to Javascript for use in web pages. Much like the native language, Processing.js is a community driven project, and continues to grow as browser technology advances. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PLATFORM AND BROWSER COMPATIBILITY Processing.js is explicitly developed for and actively tested on browsers that support the HTML5 <Canvas> element. Processing.js runs in FireFox, Safari, Chrome and Opera but is not currently supported in Internet Explorer. Processing.js aims for 100 percent compatibility across all supported browsers; however, differences between individual canvas implementations may give slightly different results in your sketches. Implementing Processing.js in Flash or Silverlight is not recommended, as Java already occupies the browser plug-in space for this library. For users wishing to run Processing.js in Silverlight, see Paul Irish's Silverlight implementation. Using Internet Explorer Canvas with Processing.js typically results in unusable frame-rates for moderately complex visualizations. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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