On 12/9/07, Joshua Thorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've really enjoyed using Processing.  The latest versions now allow
> multiple sketches open at once and have really made their IDE tool
> very fun to use.  I think it makes Java a lot more fun,  though it is
> trailing the Java curve,  I think it is up to Java 1.4 now..

I never managed to get very good at it, but I've seen awesome work
done in it. (Flight404 for example.)

http://www.flight404.com/blog/?p=99

> I've not tried nodebox but it looks very interesting,  though less
> interactive.

They have a library giving you Apple's Core Image, which is pretty
fun. The site describes at as like having a Python interface to
Photoshop. It may partially replace Pshop for me, I'm on el cheapo
Photoshop Elements and Nodebox definitely beats that for many use
cases (although not line drawing).

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