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  1. Welcome to Processing! / Processing.org

    Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a language for learning how to code. Since 2001, Processing has promoted software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy within technology.

  2. PROCESSING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Learning a foreign language can be a long process. We're remodeling our house. The whole process is expected to take a few months. Breathing and the circulation of blood are life processes. a bony …

  3. Download Processing

    Learn the basics of Processing with our comprehensive tutorials on a wide range of topics! Help make Processing even better. Submit code, examples, libraries, or help us fix bugs. Processing is open …

  4. Reference / Processing.org

    Writes array data to the text area of the Processing environment's console.

  5. Examples / Processing.org

    Programs about animation, interaction, motion, simulation, and more... Short, prototypical programs exploring the basics of programming with Processing.

  6. Tutorials / Processing.org

    Learn to code using Processing, from functions and variables to libraries and exporting applications.

  7. Contact Us - Tube Processing Corporation | Indianapolis, IN

    Tube Processing Corporation, located in Indianapolis, is a leader in the manufacture & repair of complex metal components. Contact us today to get started!

  8. Processing - Wikipedia

    Processing is a free graphics library and integrated development environment (IDE) built for the electronic arts, new media art, and visual design communities with the purpose of teaching non …

  9. Processing Foundation

    We work toward our goals by developing and distributing a group of related software projects, which includes Processing (Java), p5.js (JavaScript), and Processing Android, and by facilitating …

  10. Processing Foundation - GitHub

    Source code for Processing, the software sketchbook and Java-based programming language for students, artists, designers, educators, hobbyists, and creative coders.