code as art

I hate when the weather report says a chance of thunderstorms, causing me to take an umbrella and a raincoat, only to sit all day and watch nothing but blue sky occur. UGH!
While we were trying to systematically figure out some network drive and server hardware failure at work today; I thought it would be a good time to revisit "Processing"  If you are unfamiliar with Processing, it's like a sketch book for programmers. It leans a little more to the "programming as art" side of the programming world. Here's the official description: " Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to create images, animations, and interactions....initially developed as a developer sketchbook and to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context.'
I had caught a lecture and demonstration by Ben Fry one of the founders of Processing, and was impressed with what it can do with large data sets. the out put can be really very pleasing to the eye.I've worked with it before, but didn't have the time or a plan on how I was going to use it. What's changed? Well I have a little more programming experience under my belt and more drive to learn a new process. No pun intended. I'll keep you posted on my experience. Who knows if it all goes well I may revisit "Impromptu"

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