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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is THE first book to get for learning Processing,
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This review is from: Getting Started with Processing (Paperback)
If you have an interest in Processing, you will want to start with this gentle introduction. This book provides straightforward example and clear, concise code. For 200 pages the book is heavy with graphics and example code.
The book provides an introduction to the Processing environment and to the fundamentals of the language. With the knowledge in this book you will quickly be doing graphical things on the PC - a lot faster than with any Microsoft development environment! If your goal is to use a PC language to develop graphics and apps on a PC, but don't feel that you are a 'programmer', then this is the language and book for you. The book is approachable and the language is very clean. The result is after going through this book you will have the confidence to 'do things' on a PC that you didn't think you could do. Programming is within reach of 'non programmers' again.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent introduction,
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This review is from: Getting Started with Processing (Paperback)
This small book is an excellent introduction to the Processing language. It is based on simple examples that show the language features, getting to reasonably advanced topics such as using a timer and handling images. While this book is aimed at beginners, it's a good place to start for experienced programmers who want a quick overview of the language without wading through wordy explanations of elementary topics.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A Gentle Introduction To The Processing Language For Artists & Others,
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This review is from: Getting Started with Processing (Paperback)
Casey Reas and Ben Fry, the principal developers of the Processing Programming language have developed a well illustrated and well described introduction to graphical programming in Processing taking a similar approach to Massimo Banzi's "Getting Started with Arduino". Written for the Artist and others who might be intimidated by a traditional programming text Reas and Fry first give a brief illustrated introduction to graphical programming and Processing (6 pages), and then proceed gently to illustrations and program listings of how one draws circles lines and triangles in just a few lines of code. By the end of this compact, well illustrated and non-intimidating 195 page introduction the reader regardless of his/her former background will be producing sophisticated art work in Processing and mixing Processing graphical applications with simple electronic interfaces based upon the Arduino Physical Computing platform. The book is carefully divided into 2-4 page graphically illustrated examples that enable the development of new skills in drawing, animating and interfacing with the computer. This exceptionally clear and non-threatening introduction has several unique features: 1. It is directed at the Artist or non-technical individual, 2. It allows Drawing, Animating, and Building User Interfaces with the computer, 3. Based on the Processing Language a simple easy-to-learn graphical subset of Java it introduces the non-technical individual to a common C-like Java-based language rather than a specialized "kiddie" interface like "Scratch", 4. It combines an introduction to graphical programming with the easy Physical Computing tools of Arduino to allow the artist to create Interactive Exhibitions.
This is the perfect introduction for an Artist, Talented Child, or Graphically-Oriented Non-Technical Individual to Create their own Artwork or Compositions with Simple Yet-Powerful Programming Tools and learn the best Integration between an Artistic Culture and Modern Technology. --Ira Laefsky MSE/MBA Human Computer Interaction Researcher and Consultant
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book!,
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For those of you older than 25 you may remember LOGO. Processing is kind of like this generation's LOGO and this book is a great introduction for Processing and programming in general. For beginners and kids this book is clear and gives a good headstart into coding. For more experienced programmers the book can be quickly skimmed through to get a basic idea of syntax and the cool things that Processing can do. Highly recommended! And cheap, too! There are $50 books that do the same thing and not as well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Nice introducing to processing,
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This book is nice introduction to Processing. Nothing more, nothig less. Book will explain all of basic concepts in very understandable way. Dont expect advanced topics.
Next nice thing on this book is speed how can you find answer for your problem. It helping me a lot at my jurney of learning coding :)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Fast approaching to Processing,
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This book goes straight to the point of showing and teaching the basics of Processing without filler words or verbal maneuvers. All the information you need in order to begin programming is there in a simple and fast way. And even some clever and smart programming techniques available to the pros are there. Get this book first. It will guide you through the documentation in the website. Maybe this is the only book you'll ever need.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Don't be afraid of programming....,
This review is from: Getting Started with Processing (Paperback)
If you've thought about learning Processing but were maybe a bit intimidated by the task of learning to program, buy this book! Even if you've never tried to learn programming before this is a friendly, easy-to-understand introduction to a language developed for creatives. Really, you can do it and this is the book to get you started.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A great choice for starters!,
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It covers the important things in Processing. I really enjoyed it, although it is not a textbook.
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essential!,
This review is from: Getting Started with Processing (Paperback)
As an artist determined to learn the this new Processing language I needed a book that walked me through the baby steps before I got to one of the bigger books. This was perfect, highly recommeded for all creative types that have never programmed.
One thing... some of the graphics are just terrible! I mean really, the words/number aren't even legible. What's up with that??
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to read and follow clear examples,
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Great book with easy to follow examples.
Perfect size for an easy chair with a glass of white(or red) wine. Some books are just more fun than others and this is one of the fun ones. ENJOY!!! |
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Getting Started with Processing by Casey Reas (Paperback - July 2, 2010)
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