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Giles Bowkett
Howdy Friamers - just curious if anyone's had good experiences using
Nodebox (and/or Processing) for visualizations and/or simulations.

(nodebox.net and processing.org)

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nodebox for visualization?

Joshua Thorp
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've not tried nodebox but it looks very interesting,  though less  
interactive.

--joshua



On Dec 9, 2007, at 1:43 PM, Giles Bowkett wrote:

> Howdy Friamers - just curious if anyone's had good experiences using
> Nodebox (and/or Processing) for visualizations and/or simulations.
>
> (nodebox.net and processing.org)
>
> --
> Giles Bowkett
>
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> Blog: http://gilesbowkett.blogspot.com
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nodebox for visualization?

Giles Bowkett
On 12/9/07, Joshua Thorp <jthorp at redfish.com> 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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Giles Bowkett

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