Processing is a programming environment designed for users that want to learn the fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context. The tool can be also used for creating professional projects in the visual arts field.
The applications created with this programming language can handle multiple graphical formats. You can use it if you need to create images and multimedia content with your programs.
What's New in This Release:
· [ changes ]
· Removed all imports that aren't covered in the Processing reference. If you use java.awt, java.util, or other classes in your sketch, you will need to add an import line to the beginning of your sketch.
· Only the classes that are covered in the reference (HashMap, ArrayList, and some others) are now imported by default. This has been done to improve
· overall cross-platform parity and to avoid users unknowingly adding Java classes, and then the sadness that comes when switching to Android or JavaScript modes.
· The list of imports is now hard-coded (no longer read from preferences.txt)
and includes the following:
· import java.util.HashMap;
· import java.util.ArrayList;
· import java.io.BufferedReader;
· import java.io.PrintWriter;
· import java.io.InputStream;
· import java.io.OutputStream;
· import java.io.IOException;
· If we're missing anything that's not covered in the reference, please let us know via the bugs database.
· A new "experimental" mode has been added. It's the start of com...