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Getting Started with p5.js: Making Interactive Graphics JavaScript and Processing

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Getting Started with p5.js: Making Interactive Graphics JavaScript and Processing
Getting Started with p5.js: Making Interactive Graphics JavaScript and Processing

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Getting Started with p5.js: Making Interactive Graphics JavaScript and Processing

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With p5.js, you can think of your entire Web browser as your canvas for sketching with code!
Learn programming the fun way—by sketching with interactive computer graphics! Getting Started with p5.js contains techniques that can be applied to creating games, animations, and interfaces. p5.js is a new interpretation of Processing written in JavaScript that makes it easy to interact with HTML5 objects, including text, input, video, webcam, and sound. Like its older sibling Processing, p5.js makes coding accessible for artists, designers, educators, and beginners.
Written by the lead p5.js developer and the founders of Processing, this book provides an introduction to the creative possibilities of today's Web, using JavaScript and HTML.
With Getting Started with p5.js, you'll:
Quickly learn programming basics, from variables to objects
Understand the fundamentals of computer graphics
Create interactive graphics with easy-to-follow projects
Learn to apply data visualization techniques
Capture and manipulate webcam audio and video feeds in the browser

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