Processing.js is a visual programming language to create "data visualizations, digital
art, interactive animations, educational graphs, video games, etc...". This module allows
you to embed Processing.js code into content via an Input Filter (or theme function).
Processing.js code uses the canvas element introduced in HTML5, and code will only be
rendered in HTML5 compliant browsers.
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This reflection Java tutorial describes using reflection for accessing and manipulating
classes, fields, methods, and constructors
The anatomy of a WordPress theme can be hard to figure out, this infographic helps you
to easily recognize the different sections of a WordPress theme!
We just adore whiskey gingers during the hot summer months. I had a few of these while
on our trip to Hawaii last month so I think they will now be a "beach drink" in my mind
forevermore. But I don't live near a beach. So I'll just take the beach memories for now. It
is easy enough to combine store-bought ginger ale and whiskey for a quick whiskey ginger....
Free Java source code that demonstrates how to handle the Mac OS X About, Preferences,
and Quit menu items and events, using Apple's Application and ApplicationAdapter classes.
This part of the Java Swing tutorial, we work with menus and toolbars in Java Swing.
jsgif - Save a HTML5 Canvas to GIF and Animations. A port of as3gif GIFPlayer to JS
In this book we generate graphic images using the software Mathematica thus providing a
gentle and enjoyable introduction to this rather technical software and its graphic
capabilities. The programs we use for generating these graphics are easily adaptable to many
variations.These graphic images are enhanced by introducing a variety of different coloring
techniques.Detailed instructions are given for the construction of some interesting 2D and
3D fractals using iterated functions systems as well as the construction of many different
types of Julia sets and parameter sets such as the Mandelbrot set.The mathematics underlying
the theory of Iterated function systems and Julia sets is given an intuitive explanation,
and references are provided for more detailed study.· Brilliant Graphic images· Interesting
Introduction to Mathematica for Beginners· Easy constructions · A variety of Coloring
Techniques· Programs Easily Adaptable to Many Variations· Constructions useful for Dynamics
and Fractals Courses